Hi
I am getting the following warning while I am creating the File set.
File_Set_9: When checking operator: No nodes with disk in "export" resource pool; using default disk pool instead
Can anybody explain why and how to fix it.
thanks
nivas
waring while creating File set
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You don't actually need to "fix" anything. It's just DataStage alerting you to the fact that you're running a configuration file that doesn't include a pool name of "export" so it's using the default pool (which must always exist) instead. It does not affect operation of your job.
If you don't like it as a warning, create a message handler to demote the message to informational or suppress it altogether. Or make sure that all of your configuration files include an "export" pool.
If you don't like it as a warning, create a message handler to demote the message to informational or suppress it altogether. Or make sure that all of your configuration files include an "export" pool.
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Message handler
Thanks Richdhan and Ray.
Ray could you please suggest how do I create message handler
thanks
Nivas
Ray could you please suggest how do I create message handler
thanks
Nivas
Hi nivas,
Select the warning and collect the message ID and
Director-->Tool-->Message Handler Management.
you can proceed the same via administrator for project level message handler.
Example of the message text canbe given for identifying the log.
You could rather refer the FAQ about Message handler post by vincent
IHTH
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Select the warning and collect the message ID and
Director-->Tool-->Message Handler Management.
you can proceed the same via administrator for project level message handler.
Example of the message text canbe given for identifying the log.
You could rather refer the FAQ about Message handler post by vincent
IHTH
-Kumar
how do I customise the message handler
Hi Kumar
Ray suggested me to create/customise message handler either suppress the warning or to make the warning informational. So I am trying to do that. I was not able to find " Director-->Tool-->Message Handler Management".
I the administrator also I was not able to proceed how do I do that I need to do. Please advice.
thanks
Nivas
Ray suggested me to create/customise message handler either suppress the warning or to make the warning informational. So I am trying to do that. I was not able to find " Director-->Tool-->Message Handler Management".
I the administrator also I was not able to proceed how do I do that I need to do. Please advice.
thanks
Nivas
kumar_s wrote:Hi nivas,
Select the warning and collect the message ID and
Director-->Tool-->Message Handler Management.
you can proceed the same via administrator for project level message handler.
I think that this functionality is limited to DataStage 7.5; you might still be on 7.1.
It make more sense to correct the configuration as Ray suggested instead of putting in an explicit handler; I would recommend you add the new pool
It make more sense to correct the configuration as Ray suggested instead of putting in an explicit handler; I would recommend you add the new pool
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Here's a handy trick (though you need to be on 7.5): you can right mouse click on the warning message itself, and create a message handler from the context menu. Neat!
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