I am facing a issue related to performance statistics,when i am running a job for ex. preparing a Dataset from a DB2 data base table it is loading the data from the table to dataset but the performance statistics are not shown for the particular job,even when i try to monitor that job via Director it shows all stages(DB2,copy.) in Ready state but doesn't change from ready to running to finish even if the job is finished..
If it is a multi instance job then you don't get stats on the links. Just 0 row / 0 rows per sec. And for the copy stage set the property force to true. Only then you get the record count on the output links.
I had this very issue in a training class this week. Six identically configured clients (allegedly) - four could get row counts, two could not. Connecting to the same server (though to different projects). As far as I could determine (hurriedly) there was nothing in the projects to cause the different behaviours.
Set the APT_ROW_COUNTS environment variable to True, at least you will get the row counts in the job log.
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I disagree. First, none of my six machines had different environment variable settings. Second, APT_NO_JOBMON is a "double negative" - disabled means the job monitoring is enabled. The APT_MONITOR... environment variables affect only when monitoring happens, not whether monitoring happens. In any case, where it's working properly statistics should be available after the job finishes, and this was not the case on the machines exhibiting the behaviour.
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