How to find the jobs location in Unix sever
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How to find the jobs location in Unix sever
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How to find the list of jobs in unix level
i am able to find the projects location in my server
/opt/IBM/InformationServer/Server/Projects/dev_EDSE_S1_D
in that how to get the jobs list.
Thanks in advance.
How to find the list of jobs in unix level
i am able to find the projects location in my server
/opt/IBM/InformationServer/Server/Projects/dev_EDSE_S1_D
in that how to get the jobs list.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: How to find the jobs location in Unix sever
You want the job list or are you looking for a particular job.
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I want the both infact.samyamkrishna wrote:You want the job list or are you looking for a particular job.
i tried to search with dsjob -ljobs but it returned NONE
Could you help on this.
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Re: How to find the jobs location in Unix sever
The command is
dsjob -ljobs projectname
If this does not work try exporting the dsenv before you run teh command.
dsjob -ljobs projectname
If this does not work try exporting the dsenv before you run teh command.
Re: How to find the jobs location in Unix sever
can you tell me how to export dsenvsamyamkrishna wrote:The command is
dsjob -ljobs projectname
If this does not work try exporting the dsenv before you run teh command.
i already tried with dsjob -ljobs projectname
$ /opt/IBM/InformationServer/v812/Server/DSEngine/bin/dsjob -ljobs dev_EDSE_S1_D
<none>
Status code = 0
And how to find Perticular job..
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Re: How to find the jobs location in Unix sever
run
. /opt/IBM/InformationServer/v812/Server/DSEngine/dsenv
and then run the dsjob command.
let me know if it works out or not.
. /opt/IBM/InformationServer/v812/Server/DSEngine/dsenv
and then run the dsjob command.
let me know if it works out or not.
Re: How to find the jobs location in Unix sever
Yes it is working it is giving list of options.samyamkrishna wrote:run
. /opt/IBM/InformationServer/v812/Server/DSEngine/dsenv
and then run the dsjob command.
let me know if it works out or not.
i tried the options they are working but ljobs is not working.
infact when i am running the job like
/opt/IBM/InformationServer/v812/Server/DSEngine/bin/dsjob -run dev_EDSE_S1_D Dsget i am getting error like:
Error running job
Status code = -99 DSJE_REPERROR
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Re: How to find the jobs location in Unix sever
Thanks,
How to get the jobid from designer
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Re: How to find the jobs location in Unix sever
Sorry I dont understand your question.
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You don't need jobid - that's just there in case you want to establish an alias for the job name. Simply use the job name. Make sure, before attempting to run a job, that it is in a runnable state - that is, compiled, not already running and not aborted/crashed. You can determine this with the -jobinfo option of the dsjob command.
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sorry i am not able to see what you have posted as i am not a premium member.ray.wurlod wrote:You don't need jobid - that's just there in case you want to establish an alias for the job name. Simply use the job name. Make sure, before attempting to run a job, that it is in a runnable state - ...
Could anybody tell me the information provided in that post.
Its a kind of urgent..!
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