Unable to see logs for the job in datastage director

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Unable to see logs for the job in datastage director

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Hi,

I have installed 8.1 infoserver on windows machine but unable to view the logs from the datastage director please help me out
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Can any help me out with this issue.........which i mention above
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If your logs are being directed to the unified metadata repository (which is the default) then you need to view them using the logging option under the Administration tab in the Web Console for Information Server.
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Post by suneelchallagali »

Thanks for ur help....but how do i see job logs in director
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You don't, unless the logs are directed to the local DataStage repository. Currently your logs are being directed to the unified metadata respository (sometimes called XMETA). To have your logs directed to the local DataStage respository you need to edit the DSParams file in the project, and toggle the values of RTLogging and ORLogging.
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Ray I dint mean that sorry. !!!! Thanks for your help once again
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How to direct my logs to director
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Hi Ray,
Are you saying that if the logs are directed to XMETA it is not visible in the director?
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ray.wurlod wrote:If your logs are being directed to the unified metadata repository (which is the default) then you need to view them using the logging option under the Administration tab in the Web Console for Information Server.
In other words - yes. One place or the other, so one tool or the other.
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Post by suneelchallagali »

Actually i am able to see the logs for the jobs from the director but the problem is i am unable to monitor the job. i mean i am unable to find out how many rows are processed per second
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Post by chulett »

Time to mark this one as Resolved then and start yourself a new post for your 'new' problem.
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Post by suneelchallagali »

Hi chulett,

thanks for your concern, but issue has ben solved but still problem is existing. please help me out this one. so that i can closed this issue happly
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Post by ray.wurlod »

It's because the viewing of logs issue has been resolved that we want you to forget this thread and open a new one for your Monitor issue, which has a different solution.
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