How to clean up the particular job
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How to clean up the particular job
How to clean up the particular job in the project
"Clean up"? Is that a reset or a delete or something else that you wish to do?
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First of all, it is best to use the dsdlockd to clear up locks. When started, it defaults to checking for deadlocks every 15 minutes; this is better than trying to do it manually.
Manually go to the Director, and use the "Cleanup Resources" tab to find the locks and process and clean them up.
Manually go to the Director, and use the "Cleanup Resources" tab to find the locks and process and clean them up.
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You can't (or shouldn't) start this daemon; if you run it as supervisor you will just sit there for 15 minutes until it wakes up. Edit the file dsdlockd.config and turn it on (start=1) and it will automatically get started the next time you start DataStage. The config file also lets you change the default interval from the factory settings of 900 seconds.
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Amos,
yes & yes. If you have frequent cases where jobs are locked even though they shouldn't be then you might bring the time down to 10 minutes (600). I don't know why the installation default is to have this turned off, it is useful and saves people (inadvertantly) doing "kill -9"s in the hopes of getting jobs running again -- this way you can take a coffee break and have the system clear it up for you.
yes & yes. If you have frequent cases where jobs are locked even though they shouldn't be then you might bring the time down to 10 minutes (600). I don't know why the installation default is to have this turned off, it is useful and saves people (inadvertantly) doing "kill -9"s in the hopes of getting jobs running again -- this way you can take a coffee break and have the system clear it up for you.
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