Administrator Properties - Hangs System
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Administrator Properties - Hangs System
Hi all,
I have already put a call into tech support but I thought I would post the problem in case someone else has had this happen. A few months back I installed the 7.5x2 version of DataStage on a Windows 2000 OS. In the Administrator module, the system would hang when trying to open the Project Properties. Tech support informed me that this software works only with Windows 2003. We have upgrade the OS to 2003 and re-installed the DS and the same problem exists. I called Tech support again and I am awaiting a response. Has anyone else ever had this problem and how was it resolved?
Thanks.
I have already put a call into tech support but I thought I would post the problem in case someone else has had this happen. A few months back I installed the 7.5x2 version of DataStage on a Windows 2000 OS. In the Administrator module, the system would hang when trying to open the Project Properties. Tech support informed me that this software works only with Windows 2003. We have upgrade the OS to 2003 and re-installed the DS and the same problem exists. I called Tech support again and I am awaiting a response. Has anyone else ever had this problem and how was it resolved?
Thanks.
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Just tell me how you are installing first the serever or the client and also tell me whats the expiring date you are giving and whats the current date in the computer. I am just trying with what basics i now, even it might bring a solutionRaftsman wrote:The DS freezes. To continue, I must use Taskman to kill the DS module.
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My best guess is that you might not be using the True Administrator id that has the access to run the DS Server edition on Windows Server. Ensure that you use appropriate Id with Admin rights to start the DS server.ArndW wrote:Do connections using the Designer/Director/Manager also freeze? If so, then it is certainly a network connection related issue, otherwise it is the Administrator. Also, have you tried connecting from ...
DS Server installation should be done with seperate administrator id (ideally with an id which has all permissions on the server including executing scheduled jobs "AT" jobs). This id should be able to start the DS server, have all permissions on Windows server.
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Everything else in DataStage works fine. I can get to all modules from either within modules or directly from the icons. I installed the client on another machine to rule out that my machine was the cause. The same problem occurs. I still haven't heard from IBM's tech's and I have run out of possible options. If anyone else has options, please let me know.
Thanks
Everything else in DataStage works fine. I can get to all modules from either within modules or directly from the icons. I installed the client on another machine to rule out that my machine was the cause. The same problem occurs. I still haven't heard from IBM's tech's and I have run out of possible options. If anyone else has options, please let me know.
Thanks
Hi,
I am also facing the same problem with Datastage Administrator. When you are granted more rights, I guess it takes a long time (like about 15-20 mins) to open the properties for a project. If you have less rights granted, it opens up in a second. But, I still dont know if there is a fix to it. Please let me know if you get one from the Support. I will also do the same.
I am also facing the same problem with Datastage Administrator. When you are granted more rights, I guess it takes a long time (like about 15-20 mins) to open the properties for a project. If you have less rights granted, it opens up in a second. But, I still dont know if there is a fix to it. Please let me know if you get one from the Support. I will also do the same.
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Wasim
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Wasim
--If necessity is the mother of invention, then the need to simplify is the father of it.
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