Hello everyone,
I am new to SAS Administration and I am learning as I go.
I have installed 9.4 office analytics one server install type. Metadata and Workspace on one VM.
I also planning to Promote some metadata from 9.3 as well.
for now my question is :
how to find the default locaiton of the workspace server where it is pysically using the space when users run thier queries thru SAS EG etc.,?
second how can I change the locaiton to a different dedicated drive on the server?
thoughts?
Appreaciate your help.
This file you can find it under SAS/Config/LevX and then under SASApp or SASApp/WorkspaceServer
to add to my question,
I would like to change the defualt location SASWORKLOCATION to another driver rather than temp space on the install locaiton.
I found it configuring this file sasv9.cfg work location did the trick.
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@akaashuu wrote:
I found it configuring this file sasv9.cfg work location did the trick.
DO NOT edit the sasv9.cfg files. Those can be overwritten by hotfixes / reinstalls.
Instead add your -work configuration directive to the sasv9_usermods.cfg file. This file will not be overwritten, and since it is included as last, its directives take precedence.
Thank you KurtBremser,
I modified sasv9 file in this SASHome\SASFoundation\9.4\nls\en
that defintely makes sense and thankyou for pointing that out.
can you be please point out the locaiton for the file sasv9_usermods.cfg. I did a search on the server it came back with quite a few.
thank you again.
This file you can find it under SAS/Config/LevX and then under SASApp or SASApp/WorkspaceServer
@akaashuu, I subscribe to the recommendations provided by @SASKiwi and @Kurt_Bremser.
For other people looking at this kind of question, just a quick addition. If you have troubles tracing the settings of an specific SAS session, you can always write in your code:
%put _ALL_;
This line will write all your system and global variables in your log, such as the location of the SASWORK, SASTEMP and SASUSER libraries, the username, locale, etc. Always helpful.
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