once I amended the routine not to write any log to the Sequencer. i got the error like 'Failed to connect RT_LOG43'ArndW wrote:Then you have reached an impasse. Either reduce the number and size of messages or, better yet, don't log them in the job log but elsewhere. This heavy I/O to the log file is most certainly slowing your job down as well.
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Sainath.Srinivasan wrote:Why not run with a small volume ? Something like 10 records.
That way you can diagnose the problem easier.
Are you having errors in the load ? Is there any metadata mismatch ? Or is it your routine that is logging so many rows ?
Other than 'Failed to connect to RT_LOG43'. I am not able to see any error messages. I planned to try with minimum records but now the sequencer itself not shown in the director, if i tried to import newly it shows the same error.
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I re-imported the jobs with keep the copy, now I am able to see the logs.prasanna_anbu wrote:Sainath.Srinivasan wrote:Why not run with a small volume ? Something like 10 records.
That way you can diagnose the problem easier.
Are you having errors in the load ? Is there any metadata mismatch ? Or is it your routine that is logging so many rows ?
Other than 'Failed to connect to RT_LOG43'. I am not able to see any error messages. I planned to try with minimum records but now the sequencer itself not shown in the director, if i tried to import newly it shows the same error.
I dont get the clear picture of the previous error. Thanks for everyone.