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kishoreramachandran
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running jobs

Post by kishoreramachandran »

for running a job am I suppposed to do any changes in the .profile.The .profile file has got just 1 line mail = . The message is as follows
failed to connect to jobmonapp on port 13403
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kishoreramachandran wrote:for running a job am I suppposed to do any changes in the .profile.
That is an interesting question.
Most of that is done by your system administrators.
You can add alias or other interesting things.
But I would be interested to see if anybody lists the entries, that are a must (if any).

Did an exact search on 'failed to connect to jobmonapp on port 13403'
Found a few entries, check them out.
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Post by ray.wurlod »

No changes should be required in .profile. You are not in charge of a running job. All DataStage processes on UNIX servers execute a script called dsenv that sets their required environment variables, etc.
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Post by kumar_s »

Is it related to other post of yours?
Just give a try to restart JobMonApp
The command is
To start or stop JobMonApp
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goto $DSHOME/PXEngine.
and then run
./jobmoninit stop - to stop
./jobmoninit start - to start.
Impossible doesn't mean 'it is not possible' actually means... 'NOBODY HAS DONE IT SO FAR'
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