How to Bring Up the DataStage Server in Unix
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How to Bring Up the DataStage Server in Unix
Hi,
We have re-booted the Unix server. Could anyone please help me how to restart the DataStage 8.0 Service to bring DataStage up?
Regards,
Pksahu
We have re-booted the Unix server. Could anyone please help me how to restart the DataStage 8.0 Service to bring DataStage up?
Regards,
Pksahu
This should be part of your boot sequence somewhere. The 3 commands required, if done manually, are:
1. /opt/IBM/IIS/WebSphere/AppServer/bin/startServer.sh server1 -username WasAdministratorUserId -password DoubleSecretProbation
2. /opt/IBM/IIS/InformationServer/ASBNode/bin/NodeAgents.sh start
3. cd $DSHOME
4. bin/uv -admin -start
1. /opt/IBM/IIS/WebSphere/AppServer/bin/startServer.sh server1 -username WasAdministratorUserId -password DoubleSecretProbation
2. /opt/IBM/IIS/InformationServer/ASBNode/bin/NodeAgents.sh start
3. cd $DSHOME
4. bin/uv -admin -start
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Re: How to Bring Up the DataStage Server in Unix
The DataStage Server is started.
Can you please tell me how to know whether the server is running or not?
Also I was trying to Login the DataStage Client by using the Userid and password. It is showing error that ;
"Failed to authenticate the current user against the selected Domain"
I have given the userid/password what we used to login.
Have you any idea what will be the reason..?
Thanks a lot for all the help .
Regards,
Pksau
Can you please tell me how to know whether the server is running or not?
Also I was trying to Login the DataStage Client by using the Userid and password. It is showing error that ;
"Failed to authenticate the current user against the selected Domain"
I have given the userid/password what we used to login.
Have you any idea what will be the reason..?
Thanks a lot for all the help .
Regards,
Pksau
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do a "ps -ef | grep Server1" - do you have a process? (If not, then perhaps you used my sample userid/password for was..)
do a "ps -ef | grep rpcd" - do you have a process? Then, finally, check for "ps -ef | grep ASBNode" - you should have 2 processes.
do a "ps -ef | grep rpcd" - do you have a process? Then, finally, check for "ps -ef | grep ASBNode" - you should have 2 processes.
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I am now worried that now that I've published secret information I will be placed on double secret probation...
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