Hi,
We have many servers on which IS(7.5.1, 8.0.1 and 8.1.1) has been installed. The problem is that we have been seeing some disconnection errors in all these servers and are not able to figure out why. The errors basically says
Error calling subroutine: *DataStage*DSR.ADMIN (Action=38);check DataStage is set up correctly in project ---. (The connection is broken(81002))
Error calling subroutine: *DataStage*DSR.ADMIN (Action=36);check DataStage is set up correctly in project ---. (The connection is broken(81002))
Error calling subroutine: *DataStage*DSR.ADMIN (Action=7);check DataStage is set up correctly in project ---. (The connection is broken(81002))
All the servers have been set for 'Do Not Timeout'. This typically happens when we are closing a Director or Designer. This also happens often while open a stage's properties on designer. And that point of time if I haven't saved any changes then they are lost.
At the same time if I am logged into to same UNIX server thru putty with same user ID then my connection is intact over there. I have discussed this issue with our office network admins(in case there is some switch/router settings on network server) and also with IBM support but none of them are able to figure out any reasons on this.
I have searched this forum but was not able to see any valuable solutions. Any help on this will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Use Web Console for Information Server to manage the sessions (versions 8.x only) - are the disconnected sessions still recorded as present there?
What else might be happening on your network to interrupt connections?
What else might be happening on your network to interrupt connections?
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Maybe, but maybe not. If you services and engine tiers are on separate machines, and the disconnection occurred between client and services tier and PuTTY were connected to the engine tier, then PuTTY would be unaffected.
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