cannot open executable job file RT_CONFIG0
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cannot open executable job file RT_CONFIG0
Hello,
when starting the DataStage Director a message box with the following error pops up:
cannot open executable job file RT_CONFIG0
This error occured suddenly, no changes to DataStage or the OS have been made. But I've noticed that the /tmp directory didn't have any space left (filled to 100%). Cleaning up the directory didn't help at all.
I'm astonished about the 0 in the error message (RT_CONFIG0). There is no directory RT_CONFIG0 in the filesystem. When viewing the details of the job the parameter "Wave#" has the value 0 (which seems strange to me).
Does anybody know how to solve this problem?
Any help will be appreciated
Rgds
Jan Hauschildt
when starting the DataStage Director a message box with the following error pops up:
cannot open executable job file RT_CONFIG0
This error occured suddenly, no changes to DataStage or the OS have been made. But I've noticed that the /tmp directory didn't have any space left (filled to 100%). Cleaning up the directory didn't help at all.
I'm astonished about the 0 in the error message (RT_CONFIG0). There is no directory RT_CONFIG0 in the filesystem. When viewing the details of the job the parameter "Wave#" has the value 0 (which seems strange to me).
Does anybody know how to solve this problem?
Any help will be appreciated
Rgds
Jan Hauschildt
Can you try to DS.REINDEX, it might be a defect index.
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cannot open executable job file RT_CONFIG0
Hello,ArndW wrote:Can you try to DS.REINDEX, it might be a defect index.
I have already tried that before (sorry for not mentioning it) - but that didn't help at all.
Rgds
Jan Hauschildt
cannot open executable job file RT_CONFIG0
Hello,ArndW wrote:Can you try to DS.REINDEX, it might be a defect index.
I have already tried that before (sorry for not mentioning it) - but that didn't help at all.
Rgds
Jan Hauschildt
That means that one or more of your DataStage hashed files might be corrupt, most likely caused by the disk full condition. If the project directory didn't fill up then I would try a quick multiple job force compile of the whole project from the designer - this might (low probability) clean things up, but is easy to do.
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I think so as well, and if the SELECT for the multiple job compile fails then it would point there as well.
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Did the multiple job in fact go and compile your project's jobs?
From the Administrator or from TCL, execute the command "COUNT DS_JOBS". Do you get a record count or an error message?
From the Administrator or from TCL, execute the command "COUNT DS_JOBS". Do you get a record count or an error message?
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the multiple compile has compiled all jobs - just the one which causes the error not.ArndW wrote:Did the multiple job in fact go and compile your project's jobs?
From the Administrator or from TCL, execute the command "COUNT DS_JOBS". Do you get a record count or an error message?
Executing the command COUNT DS_JOBS returns "198 records counted".
Might it be helpful to delete all jobs and to redeploy them?
I'm still wondering where the job number 0 comes from...
Rgds
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Can you save the job that isn't working under another name, delete the original, rename & recompile the copy?
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Is there any warning of the form "non numeric where numeric required, zero used" in the job log or anywhere else? (I'm puzzling over the zero in the RT_CONFIG0 name still.)
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At the TCL prompt or from the administrator, enter:
UVFIXFILE DS_JOBS
UVFIXFILE DS_JOBOBJECTS
and please post the results.
UVFIXFILE DS_JOBS
UVFIXFILE DS_JOBOBJECTS
and please post the results.
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