Warning while deleting dataset by Job
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Warning while deleting dataset by Job
Hello Team,
I am getting a warning while I am running the job.
When deleting data set <DataSET Descriptor File.ds>, previous delete attempt not complete; removing <DAATSETDescriptorFile.DS>.being_deleted in order to proceed.
But when I re run the job it finishes with out warning.I do fear that when this code goes to prod it will be difficult to re run.
How to remove this warning?
Thanks!
Pavan
I am getting a warning while I am running the job.
When deleting data set <DataSET Descriptor File.ds>, previous delete attempt not complete; removing <DAATSETDescriptorFile.DS>.being_deleted in order to proceed.
But when I re run the job it finishes with out warning.I do fear that when this code goes to prod it will be difficult to re run.
How to remove this warning?
Thanks!
Pavan
another warning after the previous on
<DATAFile>,0: Could not delete descriptor file: <Descriptor file.ds>
filesystem related error
filesystem related error
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Do you have write permission to the parent directory of the Data Set descriptor file? You need rwx permission to a parent directory in order to be able to delete any of its contained objects.
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This can occur if you run out of tmp space while DataStage is in the middle of deleting a dataset. As the message indicates, a subsequent run will clean up the partially deleted dataset.
No need to do anything to remove the warning since it would only re-occur if you run out of tmp space in the middle of another delete operation.
Just make sure you have adequate tmp space.
Mike
No need to do anything to remove the warning since it would only re-occur if you run out of tmp space in the middle of another delete operation.
Just make sure you have adequate tmp space.
Mike
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