Controller problem
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Controller problem
can any body help with following error ,
In our application , We have created extraction job sequencer and this sequencer call 5 Data extraction job parallely , but job sequencer could not triggered all extarction and give following error
J0BlaSrc..JobControl (@J3BlaSrc): Controller problem: Error calling DSAttachJob(J3BlaSrc)
(DSGetJobInfo) Failed to open RT_STATUS1886 file.
(DSOpenJob) Cannot open job J3BlaSrc - not a runnable job
In our application , We have created extraction job sequencer and this sequencer call 5 Data extraction job parallely , but job sequencer could not triggered all extarction and give following error
J0BlaSrc..JobControl (@J3BlaSrc): Controller problem: Error calling DSAttachJob(J3BlaSrc)
(DSGetJobInfo) Failed to open RT_STATUS1886 file.
(DSOpenJob) Cannot open job J3BlaSrc - not a runnable job
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The command to monitor how many dynamic hashed files are open on the system (that is, the figure that is limited by T30FILE) is
You need to be in the UV account to execute ANALYZE.SHM from the TCL prompt, or you can execute analyze.shm -d (or smat -d) from the operating system command prompt. Make sure that the DataStage bin directory is in PATH, otherwise you'll need to type in the full pathname of the command.
Each line in the report represents one open dynamic hashed file. Beware that, on an 80 column display, the report wraps around; better is to capture the output into a file, pipe it through wc, or some similar method for answering the "how many" question.
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ANALYZE.SHM -d
Each line in the report represents one open dynamic hashed file. Beware that, on an 80 column display, the report wraps around; better is to capture the output into a file, pipe it through wc, or some similar method for answering the "how many" question.
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- smat stands for "shared memory analysis tool"; it's the old name for the analyze.shm command, but they use exactly the same executable.
The option is case sensitive; it must be lower case.
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