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mandyli

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Hi
I am seeing lot of error files under &PH& folder .
DSD.RUN_33080_15549_890365
DSR.ADMINDISPLAY_43126_15549_144564
If i open the DSR.ADMINDISPLAY_43126_15549_144564 file I am seeing following information
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The variable "APT_PERFORMANCE_DATA" is not in the environment.
File name "OSHTRACE_jb_SL_071_aa_aaa_aaa_aaaaa_GEO_DASH1" too long.
Truncated to "OSHTRACE_jb_SLaaa_tgt_agg_AGG_BUYER_GEO_". "
I am not able to understand this error.
what is main difference between DSD.RUN & DSR.ADMINDISPLAY?
when thease files will create in &PH& folder.
Man
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ArndW
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The &PH& directory contains logging files, usually the stdout and stderr for background processes. The error message you posted does not affect your job run and can be ignored.
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mandyli

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Thanks for your help.
But I am not able to see your full post.
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ray.wurlod
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You should be able to. When you log in to DSXchange, the expiry date of your premium membership appears on the right hand side of the page. Check whether yours needs renewing.
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mandyli

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Hi ArndW
Is there any way I can disbale it? B'cus &PH& dir filling up very fast.
Thanks
Man
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chulett
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Disable? No. Prune? Yes. Easy enough to create a cron script to run in off hours and delete all files over X days old.
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kumar_s
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Perhaps you can execute CLEAR.FILE &PH& command after end of your batch run.
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chulett
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Really would
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recommend that. Run a cron script once a day to prune it back as noted instead.
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_________________ -craig
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