Import Orchestrate Schema Error

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Import Orchestrate Schema Error

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I get the error " Error Writing to RT_SCTEMP/RunParallel_8871.13981.sh" while creating the Orchestrate Schema. How can it be solved...??? Pl. advise..
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Does the file exist and if so, what are the permissions? Does your userid have write permission to that directory?
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Log in as dsadm and run the job and see if you get the error. If you do not get error, then file permission error.
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bkamila wrote:Log in as dsadm and run the job and see if you get the error. If you do not get error, then file permission error.

What is the password for dsadm..??
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ArndW wrote:Does the file exist and if so, what are the permissions? Does your userid have write permission to that directory? ...
Its not a file its an Oracle table which I'm trying to import..
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ArndW wrote:Does the file exist and if so, what are the permissions? Does your userid have write permission to that directory? ...
Its not a file its an Oracle table which I'm trying to import..
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Try "gullible". If that doesn't work, ask your local DataStage administrator for it, or ask the system administrator for it

It might be easier, though, to just do what I suggested in the first post. It is simpler, quicker and doesn't require dsadm access.
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Is the file system on which your project directory occurs full?
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