Unable to write to file
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Unable to write to file
I got error while writing into a DATASET....
1.Unable to write to descriptor file /xxx/yyy/header.ds: No space left on device
Error writing ORCHESTRATE File Data Set descriptor for '/xxx/yyy/header.ds'.
Fatal Error: Could not create output file /xxx/yyy/header.ds.
filesystem related error
I could not able to find the error causing it...
Can anyone suggest me an solution...
Thanks in advance
1.Unable to write to descriptor file /xxx/yyy/header.ds: No space left on device
Error writing ORCHESTRATE File Data Set descriptor for '/xxx/yyy/header.ds'.
Fatal Error: Could not create output file /xxx/yyy/header.ds.
filesystem related error
I could not able to find the error causing it...
Can anyone suggest me an solution...
Thanks in advance
RAJ
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You can't figure out why you get an error that specifically states No space left on device? It means... there's no space left on the device. It's full. It could mean where you wrote the .ds descriptor file but more than likely it's your resource disk area called out in your config file. Check.
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From where have to deleted the Dataset, unix or through datastage 'Dataset Management'?
If you have deleted from unix, probably u have only deleted the header and not the actual data.
Check in the unix box where dataset is being written n delete from there...
Else go to Ds director, Select 'Tools' --> 'Dataset Management' --> Select the dataset u want to delete...
And even if after cleaning up various dataset.. enough space is not left then try deleting the unused files which have been created by your various processes...
Note: While deleting make sure you dont delete some critical config files![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
If you have deleted from unix, probably u have only deleted the header and not the actual data.
Check in the unix box where dataset is being written n delete from there...
Else go to Ds director, Select 'Tools' --> 'Dataset Management' --> Select the dataset u want to delete...
And even if after cleaning up various dataset.. enough space is not left then try deleting the unused files which have been created by your various processes...
Note: While deleting make sure you dont delete some critical config files
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