Hi There,
I have four jobs in a sequence and when I run the sequence all the jobs with in ran successfully but the sequence failed with the error shown below.
Job control process (pid 13007) has failed
From previous run
DataStage Job 202 Phantom 13007
Abnormal termination of DataStage.
Fault type is 8. Layer type is BASIC run machine.
Fault occurred in BASIC program DSD.Init at address 76.
Floating point exception
CRITICAL ERROR! Notify the system administrator.
Can anyone help me regarding this please.
Thanks
karthik
CRITICAL ERROR!!!!
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Floating point exceptions are very rare in the DataStage run machine. The fault type reported is actually the UNIX signal number (8 = SIGFPE, or floating point exception).
The problem may be in your code and its interaction with your data. For example an attempt to divide a floating point number by zero will cause a floating point exception. Check out this Wikipedia entry for more information about SIGFPE.
If you don't think it's in your code/data, you will need to involve your official support provider.
The problem may be in your code and its interaction with your data. For example an attempt to divide a floating point number by zero will cause a floating point exception. Check out this Wikipedia entry for more information about SIGFPE.
If you don't think it's in your code/data, you will need to involve your official support provider.
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Re: CRITICAL ERROR!!!!
Usually Phantom error is caused by any abnormalities in Datastage. When DS finds when the job you are running has anything unusual, abruptly the job aborts.karry450 wrote:Hi There,
I have four jobs in a sequence and when I run the sequence all the jobs with in ran successfully but the sequence failed with the error shown below.
Job control process (pid 13007) has failed
From previous run
DataStage Job 202 Phantom 13007
Abnormal termination of DataStage.
Fault type is 8. Layer type is BASIC run machine.
Fault occurred in BASIC program DSD.Init at address 76.
Floating point exception
CRITICAL ERROR! Notify the system administrator.
Can anyone help me regarding this please.
Thanks
karthik
Reexamine everything job, check out partitioning, environmental parameters. It might help you to debug the job
Can you please help me with full message I cant view I dont have the membership.ray.wurlod wrote:Floating point exceptions are very rare in the DataStage run machine. The fault type reported is actually the UNIX signal number (8 = SIGFPE, or floating point exception).
The problem may be in yo ...
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No, because that would create a precedent of undermining a source of revenue that keeps DSXchange alive.karry450 wrote:Can you please help me with full message I cant view I dont have the membership.
Premium membership is not expensive, at less than 30c (Rs12) per day.
If that's too much then, well, you ARE paying for support - why not demand some?
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I would definitely buy one but it takes some time for me .ray.wurlod wrote:No, because that would create a precedent of undermining a source of revenue that keeps DSXchange alive.karry450 wrote:Can you please help me with full message I cant view I dont have the membership.
Premium membership is not expensive, at less than 30c (Rs12) per day.
If that's too much then, well, you ARE paying for support - why not demand some?
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