Any idea why this is happening.ds_seqclose: error in 'close()' - Input/output error
Input/output error in Sequential File stage
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Input/output error in Sequential File stage
I am using a SEQ FILE Stage. I am getting the following error while I am writing the output to the sequential file.
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Re: Input/output error in Sequential File stage
Can this be a space-related issue?durgaps wrote:I am using a SEQ FILE Stage. I am getting the following error while I am writing the output to the sequential file.
Any idea why this is happening.ds_seqclose: error in 'close()' - Input/output error
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It might be that you lack write permission to the parent directory and so can not modify the date/time modified and date/time accessed for the file that you have been writing.
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Hi all,
Thanks for the replies. Apparently the problem has ceased to occur now. The only difference being a soft mount was used for the server instead of a hard mount. After the hard mount was done the I/O problems has stopped. But the root-cause as to why the error was occuring is still unknown. May be the experts on this group should be able to shed some light on this issue.
Thanks again.
Thanks for the replies. Apparently the problem has ceased to occur now. The only difference being a soft mount was used for the server instead of a hard mount. After the hard mount was done the I/O problems has stopped. But the root-cause as to why the error was occuring is still unknown. May be the experts on this group should be able to shed some light on this issue.
Thanks again.
Durga Prasad
Hmm... when you say 'for the server' do you mean where you installed DataStage? If so, I was under the impression it wouldn't even allow something like that.durgaps wrote:The only difference being a soft mount was used for the server instead of a hard mount.
If not that, then curious what you really meant by that statement.
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