Anybody ever recieve a 'Player Terminated' error?

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Thatguyphil
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Anybody ever recieve a 'Player Terminated' error?

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Nothing came up on Search here, so sorry if this has been discussed before.

I'm running a Datastage job that connects with our Oracle database,
and it's been Abending with the following 'Fatal Error' message:

node_node1: Player 2 terminated unexpectedly.

Has anyone experienced this error before, and if so, what does it mean?

Thanks in advance for ANY help.
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Post by ushasunkara »

Hi,
U've never mentioned, whether u are using Server or Parallel Jobs...

And can you give more of the log - before and after this error msg line...
what stages u r using before connecting to oracle database...

maybe all those wud help to look into this issue
thanks...
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Post by Thatguyphil »

:O)
Sorry, yeah that would help.

I dont think we are using Parallel, and the meat of the log is:

Update_Contact_Tb,0: Commit point reached - logical record count 64
node_node1: Player 2 terminated unexpectedly.
main_program: Unexpected termination by Unix signal 13(SIGPIPE)
Update_Contact_Tb,0: Operator's runLocally() failed
Update_Contact_Tb,0: Operator terminated abnormally: runLocally did not return APT_StatusOk
main_program: Step execution finished with status = FAILED.
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Post by ray.wurlod »

Only parallel jobs have player processes.
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I will answer when its reposted in the PX forum.
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Post by Thatguyphil »

DSguru2B wrote:I will answer when its reposted in the PX forum.

Ok...I reposted the original message on that other forum.
:O)
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