Operator terminated abnormally: received signal SIGSEGV
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Operator terminated abnormally: received signal SIGSEGV
Event#:198
Message:Operator terminated abnormally: received signal SIGSEGV
A very simple Job.Data is exported using a oracle stage and transformed by a transformer,then inserted into a table using a oracle stage.There are 8 million rows all together.The error above occured at the time when about 3 million rows are processed.
Message:Operator terminated abnormally: received signal SIGSEGV
A very simple Job.Data is exported using a oracle stage and transformed by a transformer,then inserted into a table using a oracle stage.There are 8 million rows all together.The error above occured at the time when about 3 million rows are processed.
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