Error writing to RT_STATUS76
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Error writing to RT_STATUS76
After datastage installed to till date we are using only dsadm user id to logon datastage.
As client requested, create one new user and give permission to one particular project.i have created and given "datastage developer" role to that one particular project.
I am able to login any datastage client tools.But whenever i try to compile or run, it throwing error that
" Error writing to RT_STATUS76". I gone through datastage adminstator guide, but unluckly i didnot find any info on this error.can any one please give suggestion how to overcome that issue.
As client requested, create one new user and give permission to one particular project.i have created and given "datastage developer" role to that one particular project.
I am able to login any datastage client tools.But whenever i try to compile or run, it throwing error that
" Error writing to RT_STATUS76". I gone through datastage adminstator guide, but unluckly i didnot find any info on this error.can any one please give suggestion how to overcome that issue.
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What permission you have given to the new user which you have created?
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The Folder RT_STATUS76 is as follows
drwxrwsr-x 2 root root 512 Mar 19 2012 RT_STATUS76
Inside the RT_STATUS76 folder,file permissions are like below
RT_STATUS76> ls -lrt
total 12
-rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 2048 Nov 20 16:22 OVER.30
-rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 4096 Mar 27 09:19 DATA.30
These two file sizes are OVER.30 IS 2KB, DATA.30 IS 4 KB
drwxrwsr-x 2 root root 512 Mar 19 2012 RT_STATUS76
Inside the RT_STATUS76 folder,file permissions are like below
RT_STATUS76> ls -lrt
total 12
-rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 2048 Nov 20 16:22 OVER.30
-rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 4096 Mar 27 09:19 DATA.30
These two file sizes are OVER.30 IS 2KB, DATA.30 IS 4 KB
Siva
Hi,
As it shows, your user credentials need to be linked to the machine's root account, since 'others' don't have write permissions. Or you can modify project's permissions to allow other users than root to write into those folders.
It might not be a good idea to create a project using root privileges.
Eric
As it shows, your user credentials need to be linked to the machine's root account, since 'others' don't have write permissions. Or you can modify project's permissions to allow other users than root to write into those folders.
It might not be a good idea to create a project using root privileges.
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775 won't make it writable, unless you're in the root group. What you really need to have done originally is to have created a dstage group (or any other name) that is the (group) owner of all DataStage objects. All DataStage developers need to be in this group, and have a umask of 002.
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Note that there is also a FAQ posting on the subject.
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Present the files are like thisesivaprasad wrote:I have checked with the unix admin, As per policy its not possible to add any user under root group.
Is there any other way to to resolve this issue?
drwxrwsr-x 2 root root 512 Mar 19 2012 RT_CONFIG76
drwxrwsr-x 2 root root 512 Mar 19 2012 RT_STATUS76
if i change these files to
drwxrwxr-x 2 dsadm gdstage 512 Jan 10 06:28 RT_CONFIG76
drwxrwxr-x 2 dsadm gdstage 512 Jan 10 06:28 RT_STATUS76
Is it possible to this newly created user id give access to datastage to one particular project ?(user id should have access to design, compile,run access in datastage client tools).
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In that case you will have to create multiple groups, one per project add dsadm to all those groups and make owner as dsadm and groups as the group created for that project.
Whenever you are adding a new user add him to the group for which you want to provide access.
Be aware that there may be a limit on the number of groups a user can be in, and the number varies with the operating system.
Whenever you are adding a new user add him to the group for which you want to provide access.
Be aware that there may be a limit on the number of groups a user can be in, and the number varies with the operating system.
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