dear fri,
in my old ds environment, when i run the command , it's able to list out the projects.
now I upgrade to 11x, I don't know if anything is missing, I encounter error when I try to list the projects. and this is the error message below.
I tried to search in the forum but nothing found . could you help me to fix it? thanks so much.
dsjob -lprojects
Last recorded error message =
Connection to the specified engine tier host failed or was refused. Check that the RPC daemon service is running on the host and that no firewall is blocking the connection
upgrade 11 problem
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Re: upgrade 11 problem
Even if I just run the command dsjob, the last line is an error.
dsjob
Command Syntax:
dsjob [-authfile <authfile> | -file <file> <domain> <DataStage server> | [-domain <domain> | -url <url>] -user <user> -password <password> -server <DataStage server>] | -domain <domain> [-user <user>] -server <DataStage server>
<primary command> [<arguments>]
Valid primary command options are:
-run
-stop
-lqueues
-lprojects
-ljobs
-linvocations
-lstages
-llinks
-projectinfo
-jobinfo
-stageinfo
-linkinfo
-lparams
-paraminfo
-log
-logsum
-logdetail
-lognewest
-report
-jobid
-import
Status code = -9999 DSJE_DSJOB_ERROR
dsjob
Command Syntax:
dsjob [-authfile <authfile> | -file <file> <domain> <DataStage server> | [-domain <domain> | -url <url>] -user <user> -password <password> -server <DataStage server>] | -domain <domain> [-user <user>] -server <DataStage server>
<primary command> [<arguments>]
Valid primary command options are:
-run
-stop
-lqueues
-lprojects
-ljobs
-linvocations
-lstages
-llinks
-projectinfo
-jobinfo
-stageinfo
-linkinfo
-lparams
-paraminfo
-log
-logsum
-logdetail
-lognewest
-report
-jobid
-import
Status code = -9999 DSJE_DSJOB_ERROR
wuruimao
Re: upgrade 11 problem
And... did you?wuruima wrote:Check that the RPC daemon service is running on the host and that no firewall is blocking the connection
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The easiest way to determine whether the daemon is running is to see whether its process (dsrpcd) exists.
Another way is to use the uv command to pose the question.
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ps -ef | grep dsrpcd | grep -v grep
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cd `cat /.dshome`
. ./dsenv
bin/uv -admin -info
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Re: upgrade 11 problem
Well... as I was attempting to point out, first you must determine what is causing the problem so you have a clue what needs 'fixing'. The message suggested two things to check and you've yet to say if you had checked either of them.wuruima wrote:so, how to fix this problem ?
Then Ray dropped some relevant knowledge on you.
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