Administrator client hangs
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Administrator client hangs
Hi, I am trying to set the environment variables in the Administrator client (using DS 7.0 on windows). However, when I select my project and click on its properties, it hangs. I also created a new project with no jobs, but it meets the same fate when I try to view its properties in the Administrator. Can somebody please suggest, how I should get out of this mess?
Will it work if you try the administrator from another client PC?
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No, the same problem with another client PC as well. Could it be due to the fact that the server is running low on space? Of course, there is still space.ArndW wrote:Will it work if you try the administrator from another client PC?
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I did search the forum, but nothing specific found.kumar_s wrote: If you make a seach in this forum for your case, you can find some solutions given.
One of the first thing I tried.kumar_s wrote:Restart the Server
Installed the dsclient_xpsp2 patch obtained from Ascential support. I dunno if they have another patch for this specific problem.kumar_s wrote: Some suggestion for upgrading the available service pack. Request for patch form support.
Dunno if that's going to help since the problem exists in all of our clients.kumar_s wrote:Reinstalling Client. As an extreme Reinstalling Windows.
I hope somebody has some solution!!!
I just ran the Admin again and tried to get into the project properties for a new project that i created (with no jobs in it). After about 45 minutes, I got an error message-
When I click the OK button of the message, the Admin client exits.
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The error message is from the local client program. Do you also have problems with the Designer/Director/Manager on that PC? It does sound like it might be time to give your support provider a call and let them see if this is a known issue already.
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It sounds potentially that the project has some issues internally. Is there any chance you ran it out of space? Consider getting a file system level backup as soon as possible. Make sure everyone is out of the project, then try using DS.TOOLS from the command line. Just telnet to the server and login. You can try to rebuilding repository indices and then see if that fixes the Administrators ability to access the project.
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When you connect with the Administrator client do you have administrator privilege?
Are there very many UNIX groups on your server's domain? It may be taking a long time to determine who belongs to the various groups. Indeed, this sometimes out with "unable to enumerate domain groups" if the domain controller is particularly busy.
Are there very many UNIX groups on your server's domain? It may be taking a long time to determine who belongs to the various groups. Indeed, this sometimes out with "unable to enumerate domain groups" if the domain controller is particularly busy.
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Yes, I have admin privs.ray.wurlod wrote:When you connect with the Administrator client do you have administrator privilege?
DS server runs on Windows. And, there aren't many groups on its domain.ray.wurlod wrote:Are there very many UNIX groups on your server's domain? It may be taking a long time to determine who belongs to the various groups. Indeed, this sometimes out with "unable to enumerate domain groups" if the domain controller is particularly busy.