dsjob (-jobinfo works, but -run does not)
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Well done ArndW,
I did what you said and it worked when I compiled with same user.
You have solved it!
However, in saying that, what if I want this particular user to be able to run ANY job from commandline. (this is a scheduler tool). There are a bunch of Datastage developers all with their individual usernames so this is going to be required.
I did what you said and it worked when I compiled with same user.
You have solved it!
However, in saying that, what if I want this particular user to be able to run ANY job from commandline. (this is a scheduler tool). There are a bunch of Datastage developers all with their individual usernames so this is going to be required.
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Hi Ray,
Thanks for that, can you tell me how to check these settings as I have no idea what you are telling me to do. I would like to check these first then send a request to the server support people to get them to update the umask settings, but first I want to understand what I am to be asking them.
Thanks for that, can you tell me how to check these settings as I have no idea what you are telling me to do. I would like to check these first then send a request to the server support people to get them to update the umask settings, but first I want to understand what I am to be asking them.
cool thanks for that.
when I run these commands I come accross some problems:
chgrp -R dstage /opt/IBM/Ascential/DataStage/Projects/MyProject
chgrp: changing group of `each/and/every/file': Operation not permitted
chmod -R g+w /opt/IBM/Ascential/DataStage/Projects/MyProject
chmod: changing permissions of `each/and/every/file': Operation not permitted
do I need root to perform these commands?
when I run these commands I come accross some problems:
chgrp -R dstage /opt/IBM/Ascential/DataStage/Projects/MyProject
chgrp: changing group of `each/and/every/file': Operation not permitted
chmod -R g+w /opt/IBM/Ascential/DataStage/Projects/MyProject
chmod: changing permissions of `each/and/every/file': Operation not permitted
do I need root to perform these commands?
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Do these instructions still apply to version 8.0.1, and later ?chulett wrote:Configuring DataStage for Multiple Users.
Bob
Seeing as how there are still a 'Universe' repository and file permissions in play in the 8.x world, I would certainly think so. Can't say if that is still the complete answer, however. ![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_confused.gif)
Probably would have been better to have asked this over in the FAQ posting itself rather than here.
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Probably would have been better to have asked this over in the FAQ posting itself rather than here.
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