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You should NEVER kill DataStage processes. You risk turning child processes of the killed process into zombies (and there are other reasons also). Reboot your server to clear the process table.
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any best way to kill pid
thanks ray,is there any other way to kill DS related PIDS ,as if it is necessary to kill
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Ray, perhaps we need to be more politically correct in UNIX and use sa new set of UNIX commands or synonyms for the much maligned "kill":
"terminate_with_extreme_prejudice {pid}"
"render {pid}"
"neutralize {pid}"
"whack {pid}"
"retire {pid}"
And we should get rid of zombies, they are to be called "alternately capable spirit-challenged processes", and phantoms should be called "Non corporeal processes"
"terminate_with_extreme_prejudice {pid}"
"render {pid}"
"neutralize {pid}"
"whack {pid}"
"retire {pid}"
And we should get rid of zombies, they are to be called "alternately capable spirit-challenged processes", and phantoms should be called "Non corporeal processes"
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I should add that what really brings DataStage into disarray is a "kill -9" command, doing a normal "kill", while not normally necessary, will probably not require a DS restart.
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Aaaaarrrrggggghh!rani_cute wrote:hey the best way is kill the sessions
type ps -ef|grep dscs
n see the PID and
KILL -9 PID
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go to Datastage Admin command
n type ds.tools
go through the options u can make it out
u r done..... :D
Don't ever work for me. It would be significantly dangerous for you.
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I think that is terrible advice and will cause problems.rani_cute wrote:....KILL -9 PID...
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