I can view dataset (*.ds) in designer client of DataStage.
But I can't view dataset in AIX using orchadmin utility.
$ export DSHOME=$(cat /.dshome)
$. $DSHOME/dsenv
$ export LIBPATH =$APT_ORCHHOME/lib
$ export APT_CONFIG_FILE=$DSHOME/../Configurations/default.apt
$ export PATH=$DSHOME/bin:$APT_ORCHHOME/bin:/$PATH
$ orchadmin dump file1.ds
##I IIS-DSEE-TUTL-00031 16:09:57(001) <main_program> The open files limit is 2000; raising to 1048575.
##I IIS-DSEE-TFCN-00006 16:09:57(002) <main_program> conductor uname: -s=AIX; -r=1; -v=6; -n=servname; -m=0008784AD400
##F IIS-DSEE-TFCF-00014 16:09:57(003) <main_program> Fatal Error: The configuration does not contain the invoking node servname.
I changed in Configurations/default.apt a value of fastname: "servname.xxxx.yy.zzzz"-> "servname".
But in AUX I got the same error. And Jobs in DS stopped working with next errors:
main_program: The section leader on servname died
main_program: **** Parallel startup failed ****This is usually due to a configuration error, such as not having the Orchestrate install directory properly mounted on all nodes, rsh permissions not correctly set (via /etc/hosts.equiv or .rhosts), or running from a directory that is not mounted on all nodes. Look for error messages in the preceding output.
main_program: Unable to contact one or more Section Leaders. Probable configuration problem; contact Orchestrate system administrator.
main_program: Step execution finished with status = FAILED.
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Where I'm wrong?
orchadmin utility
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Thanks for answers.
But error persists. (The configuration does not contain the invoking node servname.)
I created copy of defaul.apt (fastname: "servname.xxxx.yy.zzzz") and named it default_servname.apt. (in this file fastname: "servname")
My variables:
export APT_CONFIG_FILE=/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/Server/DSEngine/../Configurations/default_servname.apt
export APT_ORCHHOME=/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/Server/DSEngine/../PXEngine
export ASBHOME=/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/ASBNode
export DSHOME=/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/Server/DSEngine
export LIBPATH=/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/Server/DSEngine/../PXEngine/lib:LIBPATH
export ODBCINI=/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/Server/DSEngine/.odbc.ini
export PATH=/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/Server/DSEngine/bin:/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/Server/DSEngine/../PXEngine/bin:/opt/dsadm/sybase/IQ/IQ-15_2/bin64:/opt/dsadm/sybase/ASE157/OCS-15_0/bin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/home/iuad123/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin:.:/opt/isadm/oracle/ora10g/bin:/opt/isadm/oracle/ora10g/bin:/opt/isadm/oracle/ora10g/OPatch:/opt/isadm/oracle/ora10g/jdk/bin:/opt/oracle/oradata/agent10g/bin
But error persists. (The configuration does not contain the invoking node servname.)
I created copy of defaul.apt (fastname: "servname.xxxx.yy.zzzz") and named it default_servname.apt. (in this file fastname: "servname")
My variables:
export APT_CONFIG_FILE=/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/Server/DSEngine/../Configurations/default_servname.apt
export APT_ORCHHOME=/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/Server/DSEngine/../PXEngine
export ASBHOME=/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/ASBNode
export DSHOME=/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/Server/DSEngine
export LIBPATH=/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/Server/DSEngine/../PXEngine/lib:LIBPATH
export ODBCINI=/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/Server/DSEngine/.odbc.ini
export PATH=/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/Server/DSEngine/bin:/opt/dsadm/IBM/InformationServer/Server/DSEngine/../PXEngine/bin:/opt/dsadm/sybase/IQ/IQ-15_2/bin64:/opt/dsadm/sybase/ASE157/OCS-15_0/bin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/home/iuad123/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin:.:/opt/isadm/oracle/ora10g/bin:/opt/isadm/oracle/ora10g/bin:/opt/isadm/oracle/ora10g/OPatch:/opt/isadm/oracle/ora10g/jdk/bin:/opt/oracle/oradata/agent10g/bin
Try the following:
1. Output from command "uname -n"
2. The config file fastname, for each node, should match the above output
3. The /etc/hosts file should contain one or more hostnames (short and/or long versions) that match the above output and resolve to the same IP address
1. Output from command "uname -n"
2. The config file fastname, for each node, should match the above output
3. The /etc/hosts file should contain one or more hostnames (short and/or long versions) that match the above output and resolve to the same IP address
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You mentioned that the config file did not contain the invoking node.
Please look at the APT file that is being used. When doing the orchadmin... echo your APT_CONFIG_FILE prior to the command. What does it look like? Does it have the calling node???
Just because you are pointing to "defalut.apt" doesn't mean it's right.
Please look at the APT file that is being used. When doing the orchadmin... echo your APT_CONFIG_FILE prior to the command. What does it look like? Does it have the calling node???
Just because you are pointing to "defalut.apt" doesn't mean it's right.
Often when the config.apt contains a syntax error of some type the error message will be the one you are getting; perhaps your problem lies elsewhere in the config. (side note - we had this problem just yesterday, where the configuration file contained a single spurious "?" character that we didn't see.
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