All,
I am trying to alter the config file for our instance of DStage EE, and when I click "Check" I get the following error:
##I TOCK 000000 16:23:35(001) <main_program> OS Charset: ISO-8859-1
##I TOCK 000000 16:23:35(002) <main_program> Input Charset: UTF-8
##I TFSC 000001 16:23:35(003) <main_program> APT configuration file: E:/Ascential/DataStage/Configurations/default.apt
##W TFAR 000000 16:23:36(000) <main_program> File archive: Trouble creating file "/tmp/APTcs2964f68f993d"
##F TFPX 000002 16:23:36(001) <main_program> Fatal Error: Null archive.
I can't seem to find any explanation for this error anywhere. Anyone know what causes this and how I can resolve it.
This is EE v7.5x2 on a 2-way Windows 2000 box.
Issue when trying to check a configuration file
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Hi,
EE on windows is kinda new.
It seems that the temp dir is somehow set to a unix temp dir.
you should have an env var TMPDIR pointing to your temp dir.
you might also want to check some APT_... vars configuring other temp dirs as well.
There is the off chance you'll need a fix so Contact your support.
IHTH,
EE on windows is kinda new.
It seems that the temp dir is somehow set to a unix temp dir.
you should have an env var TMPDIR pointing to your temp dir.
you might also want to check some APT_... vars configuring other temp dirs as well.
There is the off chance you'll need a fix so Contact your support.
IHTH,
Roy R.
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Hi Riptydeva,
When you installed EE Windows 7.5x2, did you ignore the warning message regarding the tmp directory information was incorrect. The following is the command in the Profile.ksh file that MKS Toolkit executes:
# TMPDIR identifies the directory in which most Toolkit utilities store
# their temporary files.
export TMPDIR="${TMPDIR:=$ROOTDIR/tmp}"
This will answer your question why creating the directory after the installation solved your problem.
When you installed EE Windows 7.5x2, did you ignore the warning message regarding the tmp directory information was incorrect. The following is the command in the Profile.ksh file that MKS Toolkit executes:
# TMPDIR identifies the directory in which most Toolkit utilities store
# their temporary files.
export TMPDIR="${TMPDIR:=$ROOTDIR/tmp}"
This will answer your question why creating the directory after the installation solved your problem.