OSH Data Set ERROR
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 9:40 am
Hi,
I am having some dataset error in orchestrate script.
Basically i want to check whether, my ds file is valid or not..
following is my osh script
copy <a.ds
| hash -key key1
| tsort -key -key key1
| innerjoin -key key1 <b.ds
| export -schemafile xxx.schema -append -file xxxx.txt
here a.ds file was corrupted.
when i execute above step, OSH keep on generating following message
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##E TFDM 000125 16:35:51(142) <input repartition(0),1> Failure opening IO port
##E TFDM 000120 16:35:51(143) <input repartition(0),1> Unable to open partition 1
##E TFIO 000161 16:35:51(144) <input repartition(0),1> I/O subsystem: Open of /apps/opt/xxxx/data/a.ds.xxxx.xxxx.0001.0001.0000.1edd.c26d14ea.0005.87f1cd44 failed: No such file or directory
****************
my log file size increasing..
to stop these messages i have to kill my osh job...
here before executing above step, i want to check, whether ds (here a.ds) file is valid or not ?
Can any one tel lme how to do this check ?
Thanks in Advance
I am having some dataset error in orchestrate script.
Basically i want to check whether, my ds file is valid or not..
following is my osh script
copy <a.ds
| hash -key key1
| tsort -key -key key1
| innerjoin -key key1 <b.ds
| export -schemafile xxx.schema -append -file xxxx.txt
here a.ds file was corrupted.
when i execute above step, OSH keep on generating following message
****************
##E TFDM 000125 16:35:51(142) <input repartition(0),1> Failure opening IO port
##E TFDM 000120 16:35:51(143) <input repartition(0),1> Unable to open partition 1
##E TFIO 000161 16:35:51(144) <input repartition(0),1> I/O subsystem: Open of /apps/opt/xxxx/data/a.ds.xxxx.xxxx.0001.0001.0000.1edd.c26d14ea.0005.87f1cd44 failed: No such file or directory
****************
my log file size increasing..
to stop these messages i have to kill my osh job...
here before executing above step, i want to check, whether ds (here a.ds) file is valid or not ?
Can any one tel lme how to do this check ?
Thanks in Advance