Hi
We've been experiencing a nagging problem with our DS EE setup
We have been seeing the following fatal error cropping up intermittently and causing the jobs to abort -
##E TCOS 000003 05:01:25(007) <main_program> Licensing error: could not find a valid license.
##I TFSC 000001 05:01:25(008) <main_program> APT configuration file: /home/dsadm/Ascential/DataStage/Configurations/default.apt
##I TLIC 000002 05:01:25(000) <APT_LicenseCheckOp in APT_LicenseOperator,0> Node 'grf2' has 4 physical processors.
However having raised a ticket with support - we found no fault with our datastage licences or the setup of our default.apt config file.
node "node1"
{
fastname "grf2"
pools ""
resource disk "/home/dsadm/Ascential/DataStage/Datasets" {pools ""}
resource scratchdisk "/home/dsadm/Ascential/DataStage/Scratch" {pools ""}
}
}
We then creted a parallel routine and we've found an error which is as confusing.
dsadm /home/dsadm/adarsh/dateRoutine/dateConv > make
/usr/vacpp/bin/xlC_r -+ -O -g -c dateConversion.c -o dateConversion.o
1540-5215 (W) No licenses available. Contact your program supplier to add additional users. Compilation will proceed shortly.
/usr/vacpp/bin/xlC_r -G -qmkshrobj=1000 dateConversion.o -o libdateConversion.so
Target "all" is up to date.
The parallel jobs which uses this routine in a parallel transformer however compiles and executes fine sometimes
The "Licensing error: could not find a valid license. " however creeps up intermittently even for a vanilla job like
Seq -> Seq type parallel job.
The Visual Age C++ Compiler was downloaded from IBM's site as advised.
Is there any specific link from where I need to download this from?
Any ideas?
Compiler/License issues
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The c++ compiler license limits the number of concurrent compiles that you can do; if you try to exceed this limit the warnings that you are seeing are issued. This is only a warning message; perhaps the error about inability to find a license is just an artefact.
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HiArndW wrote:The c++ compiler license limits the number of concurrent compiles that you can do; if you try to exceed this limit the warnings that you are seeing are issued. This is only a warning message; perhaps the error about inability to find a license is just an artefact.
I agree that the "1540-5215 (W) No licenses available. Contact your program supplier to add additional users" error while making the .c file is just a warning, however when the similar error occurs while running the job - it shows up in the director and causes the job to abort.
We were wondering whether we cud reinstall the patch (ptf) mentioned in the installation guide and see if anything changes...
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Hiadarsh shrinagesh wrote:HiArndW wrote:The c++ compiler license limits the number of concurrent compiles that you can do; if you try to exceed this limit the warnings that you are seeing are issued. This is only a warning message; perhaps the error about inability to find a license is just an artefact.
I agree that the "1540-5215 (W) No licenses available. Contact your program supplier to add additional users" error while making the .c file is just a warning, however when the similar error occurs while running the job - it shows up in the director and causes the job to abort.
We were wondering whether we cud reinstall the patch (ptf) mentioned in the installation guide and see if anything changes...
just wanted to add a solution that we found for the above problem
In the directory where u installed the compiler view the "vacpp_n.lic" file and copy paste the following line
5da54a553b4c.02.09.15.31.05.00.00.00 n3qtnvrv32cq6abu3wa3iaa "" "6.0.n" "" ""
to your /var/ifor/nodelock file