.rhost file location

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priyadarshikunal
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Post by priyadarshikunal »

karthi_gana wrote:main_program: Internal Error: (socket_ != -1): errlog\errorconfig.C: 1024
where are you getting this error? if you are getting this error while job execution then it has almost nothing to do with compiler.
karthi_gana then wrote:is there any changes need to be done above?
see above
karthi_gana finally wrote:PATH environment variable is empty in datastage administrator. Do I need to enter anything ?

what is the use of PATH ?
the use of PATH is the same as the same variable in operating system. You can add the additional folder paths related to datastage.
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Re: .rhost file location

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priyadarshikunal wrote:
chulett wrote:I'm not sure how far you are going to get past this:
karthi_gana wrote:I have installed datastage 7.5x2 on windows 7 ultimate OS.
That version is ancient and specifically architected to run on XP.
I do not think it was architected for XP. XP is for client but the server has to be Windows Server 2003, I think.
You are correct, I misspoke and should have simply said 'Windows'. I'm pretty sure you're right that at that point in time all that meant was Server 2003.
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Post by karthi_gana »

priyadarshikunal wrote:
karthi_gana wrote:main_program: Internal Error: (socket_ != -1): errlog\errorconfig.C: 1024
where are you getting this error? if you are getting this error while job execution then it has almost nothing to do with compiler.
yes. once I execute the job, the job was failing with the above said error message.
Karthik
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