Hi,
We are currently encountering the following error:
Failed to authenticate the current user against the selected domain. Unexpected end of file from server.
Upon checking, we were informed that the xmeta file was corrupt.
Is there any way how we can retrieve the datastage jobs ?
Please assist.
Thanks.
Unable to log in to Datastage
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Who informed you? (They may not know what they are talking about, not least because XMETA is not a file.)
Can you connect to the services tier using Web Console for Information Server? (http://machinename:9080 on 8.1 and earlier, http://machinename:9080/ibm/console on 8.5)
Can you connect to the services tier using Web Console for Information Server? (http://machinename:9080 on 8.1 and earlier, http://machinename:9080/ibm/console on 8.5)
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Hi Ray,
We are not able to log in to the any of the consoles (Administator, Designer etc.)
We were advised by IBM that the XMETA repository was corrupt and that's why we are not able to login. We were told to do a clean re-install.
Since we do not have a backup of the recent changes, we would like to know of any possible way to be able to take a backup of the jobs in the current situation ( without login credentials....)
We are not able to log in to the any of the consoles (Administator, Designer etc.)
We were advised by IBM that the XMETA repository was corrupt and that's why we are not able to login. We were told to do a clean re-install.
Since we do not have a backup of the recent changes, we would like to know of any possible way to be able to take a backup of the jobs in the current situation ( without login credentials....)
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Not if XMETA is truly corrupted. You could try, using one of the command line interfaces such as dscmdexport, dsexport or istool, but I suspect that they're all doomed to a "failure to authenticate" failure.
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