Recently in the study of IBM's DataStage 8.5, Win7 installed DataStage when the tragedy of a few days, fortunately still loaded. By the way, mark the problems encountered in the course of self-study and make it easier to read later.
Background: I do exercises with reference to DataStage's official English practice materials. This machine only installs the DataStage 8.5 client, does not install the server side, all practice documents are uploaded to the server with the SECURECRT to operate
While working with the practice document Parallel job, although the job is simpler and easier to copy, the following error message is encountered:
# #E iis-dsee-tfor-00089 13:37:45 (026) <_ABORT_IDENT_,0> therunlocally () of the operator failed
# #E iis-dsee-tfor-00089 13:37:45 (028) <apt_combinedoperatorcontroller,0>the runlocally () of the operator failed.
# #E iis-dsee-tfpm-00040 13:37:45 (029) <apt_combinedoperatorcontroller,0>operator terminated abnormally: Runlocally () did not return Apt_statusok
# #E iis-dsee-tfpm-00040 13:37:45 (029) <mode_nodel> Player I terminated unexpectedly
# #E iis-dsee-tfpm-00040 13:37:45 (029) <main_program> Apt_pmsectionleader (1,nodel), player 1-unexpected Termination by Unix Signal 9 (SIGKILL)
# #E iis-dsee-tfsc-00011 13:37:51 (m) <main_program> step executionfinished with status = FAILED.
I also deleted the Job and did the same thing a few times. It turns out that the DOS character set is not the same as the Unix operating system's character set.
Workaround: On the server side, make a character set conversion to the table definition file, using the command:
Dos2unix file name. txt
And then compile, and there's no problem.