Hi all,
After root - installation of Datastage server on Unix -H80 machine , while trying to connect got this error
Failed to connect to host: 10.176.34.40, project: UV
(User name and/or password incorrect (80011))
checked telnet and ping is fine.
while running this commond got this msg
$ bin/uv -admin -stop
/.dshome or DSHOME environment variable is invalid or missing
$ bin/uv -admin -start
/.dshome or DSHOME environment variable is invalid or missing
then ckecked dsenv file which is having below entry
reran dsenv file
DSHOME=/wds/dsadm/Ascential/DataStage/DSEngine; export DSHOME
but when i ran
export DSHOME=/wds/dsadm/Ascential/DataStage/DSEngine
at common prompt , able to stop and start server followed by again failed connection to host issue.
I am wondering what is wrong and and how to set it right.
Searched results could not be worked out.
Pls advice.
thanks
root - installation of Datastage server
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After getting unix server re-booted,
while connecting to Datastage Aministrator got this error this time
Failed to connect to host: 10.176.34.40, project: UV
(The connection was refused or the RPC daemon is not running (81016))
ran below commands
thanks
while connecting to Datastage Aministrator got this error this time
Failed to connect to host: 10.176.34.40, project: UV
(The connection was refused or the RPC daemon is not running (81016))
ran below commands
Any suggetion how to resolve?$ ps -ef | grep dsrpc
dsadm 250040 282832 0 15:43:02 pts/0 0:00 grep dsrpc
$ netstat -a | grep dsrpc
returned no result
$ cd `cat /.dshome`
cat: 0652-050 Cannot open /.dshome.
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In your ps command it was clear that dsrpcd was not running. You needed to determine why, either by starting it in debug mode, or checking with netstat for processes bound to its port. Search the forum for details. Reinstallation was probably unnecessary.
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