Restart the production server? Are you working in 1 employee only company?
BillB,
You need to go your ../DataStage/PXEngine.751/java directory to re-start the jobmoninit by issuing the follwong command:
sh jobmoninit start $APT_ORCHHOME
lstsaur wrote:Restart the production server? Are you working in 1 employee only company?
BillB,
You need to go your ../DataStage/PXEngine.751/java directory to re-start the jobmoninit by issuing the follwong command:
sh jobmoninit start $APT_ORCHHOME
Sorry for the earlier reply
My Intention was to restart the job monitor.
Dont know why i have written that.
Sorry once again.
lstsaur, Thanks for the correction.
Priyadarshi Kunal
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lstsaur wrote:
Restart the production server? Are you working in 1 employee only company?
BillB,
You need to go your ../DataStage/PXEngine.751/java directory to re-start the jobmoninit by issuing the follwong command:
sh jobmoninit start $APT_ORCHHOME
Istsaur, Its windows OS not Unix.....What is equivalent in Windows?...
I do this every so often on our Windows servers.
Log into your windows server with admin right then...
Open a command prompt and cd to D:\IBM\InformationServer\Server\PXEngine\java then execute the following:
D:\IBM\InformationServer\Server\PXEngine\java>sh (HIT ENTER)
$ APT_ORCHHOME="D:/IBM/InformationServer/Server/PXEngine" (HIT ENTER)
$ export APT_ORCHHOME (HIT ENTER)
$ ./jobmoninit start (HIT ENTER) You will be notified that Job Monitoring has been enabled.