Hi Everybody,
When I am trying to run the one of my job,I am getting below fatal errors and getting aborted.
Sequential_File_77,0: Output file full
Sequential_File_77,0: Failure during execution of operator logic.
Sequential_File_77,0: Input 0 consumed 1295395 records.
APT_CombinedOperatorController,0: Fatal Error: No file descriptor was supplied.
node_node1: Player 1 terminated unexpectedly.
Could any one help me on this.
Output file full Error
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It might also be that the inode table for that particular file system is full, or that the file has reached 2GB and large file support is not enabled. Check with your UNIX administrator.
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Fork Failure error
Can u please tell if there is a command that we can execute from the administrator command line prompt to know whether the Inode table for a file system is full ?ray.wurlod wrote:It might also be that the inode table for that particular file system is full.
The issue i am facing is a Job runs fine sometimes but then it fails with the Fork Failure error sometimes. Trying to resolve the issue. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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A fork failure is also an inability to create a new process. So it may be that the process table (rather than the inode table) is the problem in this case, or that there is no inode left on the device with which to create communication channels.
As to any command you can run from the Administrator, most of these commands need superuser privilege.
You have marked the thread as Resolved. Can you please post what the resolution was?
As to any command you can run from the Administrator, most of these commands need superuser privilege.
You have marked the thread as Resolved. Can you please post what the resolution was?
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