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Kal_ETL
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello community, Maybe somebody has solved thi issue, if so, please share tips or solution. SAS administrator recently installed a SAS/SHARE server in a sas grid master node with Linux as OS. Now, from Data Management Studio 2.6 I tried to create a Data connection (it already has installed the SAS ODBC), following steps on this guide: http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/odbcdref/63284/HTML/default/viewer.htm#p0cpyxc20b5ybin1o... Once data connection was created , I tried to expand the Data Connection in order to see the share library with datasets living there, however I got an error (attached image wiht error), and that error I can't find it in support or sas communities and that is why I am asking on the forum. It is important to mention that a REMOTE SAS/SHARE library was previously configured in SAS Management Console (screenshot attached). Also I added in ShareServer_usermods.sas file the definition of it as LIBNAME ST_SHR "/SASDATA/stg/data and services file (both in linux and windows) was modified as the above link mentioned. Main goal is that from Data Management Studio, I can add source and target tables to Dataflux jobs. Those target and source tables are in a library on the sas-linux environment, and with sas/share pretend to see them from Dataflux Datamanagement Studio on a windows environment. From client side if I ping to the server, it answer back without any issue. Or is there any another way to do this? Thank you in advanced.

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JBailey
Barite | Level 11

Hi @Kal_ETL 

 

Interesting question. I think you may want to contact SAS Tech Support and discuss this with them. That's probably the quickest path to resolution.

 

Best wishes,

Jeff

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