i have these config on windows server IBM datastage 8.1
16GB paging space
8G RAM
C: 30 GB FOR WINDOWS AND PAGING SPACE
D: DATA AND SOFWTARE
300GB
4 node config we are using right now
Paging space full on datastage 8.1
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Re: Paging space full on datastage 8.1
the server crashed actually , paging space went up to 25GB but we allotted only 16GB which should be high
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Please clarify: Which server crashed, the server housing the Engine Tier (which processes your jobs) or the Citrix server containing the Client software?
The number of connected users will affect WebSphere Application Server more than DataStage itself. WAS doesn't care whether or not the users are all on a Citrix Server. Of more importance for WAS is the total number of sessions...each instance of any of the client software, or one of the Web tools, creates a separate connection (user session).
How many jobs are you running at one time, especially with 4-way parallelism? 8G of RAM is at the low end of the specifications (minimum is 6GB). As Ray suggests, reduce the total number of processes as you are likely over-committing what little memory you have on the server. Do this by reducing the number of simultaneous jobs and/or the degree of parallelism of your jobs. I'm sure that not all of the NEED to run 4-way.
Regards,
The number of connected users will affect WebSphere Application Server more than DataStage itself. WAS doesn't care whether or not the users are all on a Citrix Server. Of more importance for WAS is the total number of sessions...each instance of any of the client software, or one of the Web tools, creates a separate connection (user session).
How many jobs are you running at one time, especially with 4-way parallelism? 8G of RAM is at the low end of the specifications (minimum is 6GB). As Ray suggests, reduce the total number of processes as you are likely over-committing what little memory you have on the server. Do this by reducing the number of simultaneous jobs and/or the degree of parallelism of your jobs. I'm sure that not all of the NEED to run 4-way.
Regards,
- james wiles
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All generalizations are false, including this one - Mark Twain.