Unable to save Job
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Unable to save Job
Error Message - Unable to save EditServ.impl.JobDefnImpl@58d3cc94.
I created a job and saving a Jobs folder and above is the error.
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I created a job and saving a Jobs folder and above is the error.
Thanks!
Those who throw objects at crocodiles should be asked to retreive 'em.
Can you try to 'save as' another name and/or another category or does that generate the same error?
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This looks like a temporary file name used when invoking the Metadata Delivery service to save the job into Information Server database. Find out where you've configured storage of temporary files, and check that you have write permission there and its file system is not full.
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I earlier thought that DS jobs would be saved in ../Projects/<ProjectName>DSJobs.
It appears from your suggestion that Jobs are now saved in metadata rep.
Is that true?
I just purchased premium membership looking at Ray's response. Got very curious.
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It appears from your suggestion that Jobs are now saved in metadata rep.
Is that true?
I just purchased premium membership looking at Ray's response. Got very curious.
Thanks!
ray.wurlod wrote:This looks like a temporary file name used when invoking the Metadata Delivery service to save the job into Information Server database. Find out where you've configured storage of temporary files, a ...
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All metadata, including design-time metadata, are saved in IIS repository. That's one of the main thrusts of version 8.
During the transition some of the metadata may be replicated in the "traditional" DataStage repository, but don't rely on this being complete and don't rely on it continuing into the future.
During the transition some of the metadata may be replicated in the "traditional" DataStage repository, but don't rely on this being complete and don't rely on it continuing into the future.
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Whats the file pattern of a temporary file.
Is it something like dstmp.070719.132649A.
Is it something like dstmp.070719.132649A.
ray.wurlod wrote:All metadata, including design-time metadata, are saved in IIS repository. That's one of the main thrusts of version 8.
During the transition some of the metadata may be replicated in the "traditional" DataStage repository, but don't rely on this being complete and don't rely on it continuing into the future.
Those who throw objects at crocodiles should be asked to retreive 'em.
Whats the file pattern of a temporary file.
Is it something like dstmp.070719.132649A.
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Is it the DS_TEMP variable?
Thanks!
Is it something like dstmp.070719.132649A.
OR
Is it the DS_TEMP variable?
Thanks!
ray.wurlod wrote:All metadata, including design-time metadata, are saved in IIS repository. That's one of the main thrusts of version 8.
During the transition some of the metadata may be replicated in the "traditional" DataStage repository, but don't rely on this being complete and don't rely on it continuing into the future.
Those who throw objects at crocodiles should be asked to retreive 'em.
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There is no particular pattern. You will note that the one in the original error message contained an @ symbol and a hexadecimal suffix (which I'm guessing provides uniqueness in some fashion).
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