Hi,
Tried running DI Studio and it does not appear to be running.
Anybody else experience this and have any steps to resolve?
Kind Regards,
David
Just updating this, the licences here were a red herring.
Our infrastructure adminstrators had applied a JVM patch to our machines unknowingly on the Friday prior to the issue occuring. As DI is a Java based application this had an impact.
What we did to resolve is to use the workaround supplied by SAS to make DI compatable with the JVM version.
List of compatable Java versions for SAS 9.3: https://support.sas.com/resources/thirdpartysupport/v93/jres.html
As we were running a version above what was stipulated, we applied a SAS hotfix which enabled JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS=-Djdk.lang.Process.allowAmbigousCommands=true in the JVM, there is a .exe for this I can't find it currently, however it worked perfectly.
If you're running 9.4 this may not affect you as it apparently ships with its own JVM.
The SAS site responsibly should have got an email with renewal instructions and a new licence file (given that you have paid your licence).
http://support.sas.com/techsup/license/index.html
Thanks Linas,
We have the files here, were waiting for our infrastructure admins to apply them.
I assumed that DI would run through some of the warning period obviously not.
Just updating this, the licences here were a red herring.
Our infrastructure adminstrators had applied a JVM patch to our machines unknowingly on the Friday prior to the issue occuring. As DI is a Java based application this had an impact.
What we did to resolve is to use the workaround supplied by SAS to make DI compatable with the JVM version.
List of compatable Java versions for SAS 9.3: https://support.sas.com/resources/thirdpartysupport/v93/jres.html
As we were running a version above what was stipulated, we applied a SAS hotfix which enabled JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS=-Djdk.lang.Process.allowAmbigousCommands=true in the JVM, there is a .exe for this I can't find it currently, however it worked perfectly.
If you're running 9.4 this may not affect you as it apparently ships with its own JVM.
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