Hi,
I am getting following error while trying to open DataStage Administrator for SAP.
Error calling subroutine: *DataStage*DS_FILEUTIL (Action=3); check DataStage is set up correctly in project XYS
(Subroutine failed to complete successfully (30107))
Anyone has any idea- search here did not help much.
Thanks in advance!
Issue in Opening DataStage Administrator for SAP
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Thanks Ray!
Somehow we could open SAP Administrator client but client hangs whenever I click on "DataStage Connection to R/3 " tab in "DataStage Administrator for SAP" client.
Since it was weekend, we could not perform re-installation but I got around that by creating SAP connections manually on server and jobs ran fine.
Since SAP jobs ran fine- I am guessing there is minor issue with installation.
Update: it is weird, sometime everything seems to be fine but I get above error ( error in first post) whenever I try to create new SAP R/3 connection.
Also can I know the service names which I should check ( using ps -ef | grep ..) to make sure SAP service is up and running.
Thanks in advance!
Somehow we could open SAP Administrator client but client hangs whenever I click on "DataStage Connection to R/3 " tab in "DataStage Administrator for SAP" client.
Since it was weekend, we could not perform re-installation but I got around that by creating SAP connections manually on server and jobs ran fine.
Since SAP jobs ran fine- I am guessing there is minor issue with installation.
Update: it is weird, sometime everything seems to be fine but I get above error ( error in first post) whenever I try to create new SAP R/3 connection.
Also can I know the service names which I should check ( using ps -ef | grep ..) to make sure SAP service is up and running.
Thanks in advance!
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I found this message while I was searching for a solution to the same error. I have since found a solution.
The problem for me was file permissions .../Server/DSSAPConnections directory and the files in contained. The group permissions we set to read-only and, since our admins have their own login credentials, some files had owners other than dsadm.
To fix the problem, I added group write via chmod g+w to all the files. Furthermore, I set the SGID bit on DSSAPConnections and all sub-dirs with chmod g+s.
This problem appeared right after we installed 8.5 fix pack 2. I think it changed it because another system that is still running base 8.5 still has the correct permissions. When I upgrade that system, I'll pay attention to the file permissions.
The problem for me was file permissions .../Server/DSSAPConnections directory and the files in contained. The group permissions we set to read-only and, since our admins have their own login credentials, some files had owners other than dsadm.
To fix the problem, I added group write via chmod g+w to all the files. Furthermore, I set the SGID bit on DSSAPConnections and all sub-dirs with chmod g+s.
This problem appeared right after we installed 8.5 fix pack 2. I think it changed it because another system that is still running base 8.5 still has the correct permissions. When I upgrade that system, I'll pay attention to the file permissions.
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