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
running jobs
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That is an interesting question.kishoreramachandran wrote:for running a job am I suppposed to do any changes in the .profile.
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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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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Is it related to other post of yours?
Just give a try to restart JobMonApp
The command is
To start or stop JobMonApp
-----------------------------------
goto $DSHOME/PXEngine.
and then run
./jobmoninit stop - to stop
./jobmoninit start - to start.
Just give a try to restart JobMonApp
The command is
To start or stop JobMonApp
-----------------------------------
goto $DSHOME/PXEngine.
and then run
./jobmoninit stop - to stop
./jobmoninit start - to start.
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