The server is UNIX and I am able to execute dsimport and dsexport from client machine. I wanted to list the jobs in a project using dsjob command from client machine.
I was referring to the below link viewtopic.php?t=124608&highlight=dsjob we can execute dsjob command
A error message pop-up Datastage Server Command Line Interface has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
Can I execut the dsjob command in 7.5.1A? If yes please suggest what could be the issue....
Your replies are highly appreciated
Thanks & Regards
Prasad
Last edited by prasad111 on Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
chulett wrote:That syntax looks fine and *should* work just fine. Can others execute this command? What O/S and patch level is your PC? ...
I am able to execute the command without any problem
I didn't mean anybody anybody, but rather anyone else who works with prasad111.
And no, you shouldn't need to worry about PATH or any other variables, it should just work even with SP3 installed. First I'd suggest trying to reinstall the client software, perhaps something is corrupt on your machine.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
I have installed Version 7.5.1A, 8.0.1 and 8.1 in my machine. I use multi-client manager to switch between these versions.
I checked with other colleagues who has the same settings as above could not execute the dsjob command. The person who has installed only 7.5.1A can execute the dsjob command successfully.
I guess the problem happens whenever we switch between the Multi-client manager......I am not sure reinstall would resolve the problem....
C:\Program Files\Ascential\DataStage7.5.1>dsjob -server <server_name> -user <user_name> -password <password> -lprojects
I am able to execute the dsexport from the same folder successfully.
kandyshandy wrote:How do you have 8.0.1 and 8.1 on the same environment? It is not possible at all !!
They're just talking about the client software and for multiple versions of that all you should need to do is install them to different directories. And use the MCM to switch between them.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers