datastage running on windows 2003??
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datastage running on windows 2003??
We are moving from win 2K to windows 2003 server. I had datastage 5.2 installed on the win 2k machine. Datastage 5.2 seems to have problems running on windows 2003 server.
Did anyone have 7.1 running on a 2003 server?
Did anyone have 7.1 running on a 2003 server?
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7.5 is running well on it. I would skip earlier versions.
It does appear that hash files with multi-column primary keys in which one column is null are acting differently. At 5.2, I do not think these rows were being loaded into the hash file.
It does appear that hash files with multi-column primary keys in which one column is null are acting differently. At 5.2, I do not think these rows were being loaded into the hash file.
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Re: datastage running on windows 2003??
To be more specific, the error I am seeing is "The connection is broken (81002)". That seems to bring the whole server down! After that error. no service can be stopped/started again. I need to reboot the server to fix the problem. Hope that 7.1 would fix my problem
christy wrote:We are moving from win 2K to windows 2003 server. I had datastage 5.2 installed on the win 2k machine. Datastage 5.2 seems to have problems running on windows 2003 server.
Did anyone have 7.1 running on a 2003 server?
DataStage 5.2 is NOT supported on W2k3.
Usually, Ascential hold back their support when they have one of the following 2 situations:
1. It was never tested on that platform.
2. There are well known problems with that platform for that version.
Nuff said. I strongly recommends upgrading to 7.5.1 when it becomes available (either now, or real soon now.)
Usually, Ascential hold back their support when they have one of the following 2 situations:
1. It was never tested on that platform.
2. There are well known problems with that platform for that version.
Nuff said. I strongly recommends upgrading to 7.5.1 when it becomes available (either now, or real soon now.)
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Hi!the error I am seeing is "The connection is broken (81002)".
I have the same problem on win 2003 server.
Solution is here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/u2-users@li ... 05693.html
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It is not that some have had a bad experience with 7.1, but reviewing the release notes for 7.5 and 7.5.1 implies that some important issues were fixed. That is the primary reason I recommend 7.5 or greater.
Release notes are a wonderful thing.
Release notes are a wonderful thing.
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