ds_ipcgetnext() timeout waiting for mutex

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rohitagarwal15
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Post by rohitagarwal15 »

kandyshandy wrote:Rohit, Even if you revert those 2 things(Admin setting & Env. parameter), your job should run fine sometimes and abort sometimes. That's why i asked you initially whether you face this error during your rerun. Check IBM site if this is an known issue.
Thanks kandy for your advise.
I search resolution for this error and found these recommendations of changing enviroment variables, but after changing them, sometimes we face same issue again.
Also i tried to rerun the job after reverting that settings but the job aborted again.
Not able to find root cause for this.
Rohit
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Post by kandyshandy »

Check with IBM on this. I remember we fixed this issue in our environment after contacting IBM.
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Post by rohitagarwal15 »

Thanks everyone for your valuable suggestions..

Finally i raised a PMR and customer support team told us that in my that particular job where i am getting this error i need to enable bufferring for some particular transformer stages as rows are not getting passed fast enough in one of link.

I have doen the changes and till now we have not faced this issue again.
Rohit
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Post by Alma1 »

Hi,
can you tell me please what IBM said to you to set
"maximum memory buffer size"
"buffer free run"
Queue uppper bound size"
"disk write increment"?

Thanks
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Post by chulett »

Best to start a new post detailing your issue, this rather than jumping on the end of one from five years ago.
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