Hello
I have seen the release note that enterprise edit was tested on Windows Server 2003 and that OS is the preferred one, but have anyone of you experience of compiling and running jobs on Windows XP ? Is there a patch or a tweak for this ? I want to evaluate the enterprise edition but it is hard if the latest server OS is not supported. I have installed Visual Studio . net 2003 to be able to compile (is cxx right command ?) but i get this error which i dont know it it is related to the XP OS compatibility problem:
##I TFCN 000001 09:41:36(000) <main_program>
Ascential DataStage(tm) Enterprise Edition 7.5
Copyright (c) 2004, 1997-2004 Ascential Software Corporation.
All Rights Reserved
##I TOSH 000002 09:41:36(001) <main_program> orchgeneral: loaded
##I TOSH 000002 09:41:36(002) <main_program> orchsort: loaded
##I TOSH 000002 09:41:36(003) <main_program> orchstats: loaded
##E TBLD 000000 09:42:37(000) <main_program> Error when checking composite operator: Failure forking subprocess: Resource unavailable; try again
##E TFSR 000019 09:42:37(001) <main_program> Could not check all operators because of previous error(s)
##W TFCP 000000 09:42:37(002) <transform> Error when checking composite operator: The number of reject datasets "0"is less than the number of input datasets "1".
##I TFCP 000008 09:42:37(003) <transform> Error when checking composite operator: cxx -O -IC:/IBM/DataStage/PXEngine/include -W/TP -W/EHa -DAPT_USE_ANSI_IOSTREAMS -c C:/IBM/DataStage/Projects/Test/RT_BP4.O/V0S14_paralell_job_test_Transformer_14.C -o C:/IBM/DataStage/Projects/Test/RT_BP4.O/V0S14_paralell_job_test_Transformer_14.tmp.o
##E TCOS 000029 09:42:37(004) <main_program> Creation of step finished with status = FAILED (paralell_job_test.Transformer_14)All feedback is appreciated
BR
Possible to run Enterprise Edition on Windows XP Pro ?
Moderators: chulett, rschirm, roy
The caveat is that 7.5x2 (for PX) can run on XP PRO but it is not officially supported.
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