Not able to view log in datastage director

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Sreenivasulu
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Not able to view log in datastage director

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Hi All,

I am not able to view the datastage log in the director.
It gives a popup dialog box 'runtime error -1'

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You only? Everyone? One particular job? All jobs?
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Hi chullet,

Its for only one job

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Post by JRodriguez »

Can you see the logs in the adm console? If yes then try to clear the log from there .....
Sreenivasulu wrote:Hi chullet,

Its for only one job

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And this is 8.0 or 8.1?
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sorry, but how does that help? We know it is 8.something, I want to know what the something is as that changes how logs are stored.
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Post by Sreenivasulu »

Its 8.0

chulett wrote:sorry, but how does that help? We know it is 8.something, I want to know what the something is as that changes how logs are stored. ...
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Post by chulett »

OK, so the whole 'logs are in the XMETA database' stuff doesn't apply.

I would suggest that if you can't get any joy from the Admin console that you find the internal job number for this job and issue a CLEAR.FILE RT_LOGnnn where 'nnn' is the job number and see if that helps.
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Post by nagarjuna »

Are you able to see the log using dsjob -logsum coomand ??
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