Hi everyone,
how I can to know all or last connections on DataStage?
Is there a log?
Thank you,
Matteo.
DS 6.0.1, 7.5.1.A on UNIX System (HP)
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Hi,
You can use netstat and ps Unix commands, as described in the manuals (also in the upgrade manual).
IHTH,
You can use netstat and ps Unix commands, as described in the manuals (also in the upgrade manual).
IHTH,
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netstat -a | grep dsrpc
ps -eaf | grep dsprc
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You enable it the same way that you debug the dsrpcd - by directing its outputs (stdout and stderr) to somewhere other than /dev/null. You can control the amount of warning via the debug-level switch (most verbose is -d9). There is a noticeable impact in DataStage clients' response times, and startup times when using dsjob, but not much otherwise.
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