I am getting following error when trying to run a job. Any ideas how to go around it.
Appreciate your help.
Error selecting from log file RT_LOG3
Command was: SSELECT RT_LOG3 WITH @ID LIKE '1N0N' COUNT.SUP
Error was: Unable to create temporary work file, aborting.[ENOSPC] No space left on device
Thanks,
-Anil
Error selecting from log file RT_LOG3
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The "device" here is the disk, in particular the disk on which the folder referred to in your UVTEMP configuration parameter exists.
By default, on Windows, this is the DataStage Engine folder, the only directory that the installation process can be sure exists.
If you want to change UVTEMP, edit the uvconfig file, stop DataStage services, regenerate the memory image (using uvregen), then start DataStage services.
By default, on Windows, this is the DataStage Engine folder, the only directory that the installation process can be sure exists.
If you want to change UVTEMP, edit the uvconfig file, stop DataStage services, regenerate the memory image (using uvregen), then start DataStage services.
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Shut down DataStage services.
In a DOS shell (cmd) cd to the DataStage Engine directory.
Execute the command bin\uvregen
Start DataStage services.
In the DOS shell, verify that the change has taken hold using the command analyze.shm -t (check the line containing UVTEMP in the output).
Shut down DataStage services.
In a DOS shell (cmd) cd to the DataStage Engine directory.
Execute the command bin\uvregen
Start DataStage services.
In the DOS shell, verify that the change has taken hold using the command analyze.shm -t (check the line containing UVTEMP in the output).
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