No File Descriptor --ERROR

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pavankvk wrote:
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pavankvk wrote: i got this error many times, but dont remember the scenario. can u explain if this is a run time failure or view data failure
Its a runtime failure
is it the error log, what u posted in your first post of the thread??
That is the error log when I do a view data.
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pavankvk wrote: please post the complete log.
Here it is.

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just4geeks wrote:
pavankvk wrote: please post the complete log.
Here it is.

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dont concentrate on the file descriptor error. the failure is due to a lack of space on disk or u dont have permission to write more thana 2 gig file. check ur ulimit
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Two pages into the post and the error was right there in the log file. Please post complete error messages from the log file.
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Don't you think "output file full" is telling you anything?

You've marked the topic as resolved. How was it resolved?
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ray.wurlod wrote:Don't you think "output file full" is telling you anything?

You've marked the topic as resolved. How was it resolved?

I was misled by the error "output file full" because no output file was created.

I haven't worked on it yet. I thought I could free some space up and then would be able to run the job.

Wouldn't it work then?
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just4geeks wrote: Wouldn't it work then?
If the space is enough to accomodate the data.
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