Parameter Set Import

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Parameter Set Import

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Ladies and gentlemen

I have another weird problem regarding parameter sets.

I have this perfectly functional parameter set which I've exported as a DSX and am trying to import into a new project with the intention of changing the name since the parameters are global in nature and can be shared by multiple projects.

My problem is when I go to import I get the message:

No objects found for import!

Further to this step the project seems to get blocked since if i go to create a sub folder under 'Jobs' I get the message:

Unable to create new folder.

The Folder 'Jobs' is locked by user 'DataStageSystemUser'
(SessionID '7FE32B02-804D-4193-A2F5-7AFC48E33580')

Does anybody have an idea as to what's going on?

Fyi. I'm on DS 9.1.2.0

Thanks

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Post by roy »

can this be a permitions issue of your user and the folders in which the project is set up on?
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Post by TonyInFrance »

I don't think so since I import objects in other projects using the same user ID and I've done this kind of imports earlier.

Further... I can't delete the project in Administrator as I get the message:
Failed to delete all repository objects for project Serveurxxx/Projectxxx. This may be due to insufficient resources - please try to delete the project again.

There is a thread on this message but the solution there is lack of permissions on the project's folder which I don't think is my case.
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Post by TonyInFrance »

It appears that our installation was causing this problem.
I was told that as long as we had our XMETA DB on the same server as ous DS Engine there wasn't a problem.

However of late we migrated our XMETA to a different physical server housing an oracle Database and ever since, after every project creation, unless we ran a particular command, nothing could be imported into the project. the command in question is:
./cleanup_abandoned_locks.sh -U <username> -P <password>

Sound familiar / weird?

Anyone else had this issue?
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Post by abc123 »

Interesting.

Is this script file provided by Datastage?
What folder do you run it from?
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Post by chulett »

Yes. The PX Engine's bin directory, I would assume.
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Post by TonyInFrance »

Pretty sure its provided by IBM.
For us it's present in:

/apps/IBM/InformationServer/ASBServer/bin
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Post by chulett »

Or there. :wink:
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