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htin
Quartz | Level 8

Hi!

Iwas using Sas Enterprise Miner and when I imported data to process it was OK, but i had some error in sas em client, I didn't know this error of logic or sas miner server. The error was as attached file.

Please help me to fix them if impossible!

Thanks so much!

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MikeStockstill
SAS Employee

The attachment shows that the Cluster node is producing a run-time error.  To find a specific cause, examine the node log. To open the node log, right-click the node, and select Results.... Click the Log icon in the upper left corner of the Results window (or select View ► SAS Results ► Log). Use the Find tool to search for errors in the log, starting from the top, and working down. Sometimes no error information is displayed because the log is truncated. If the log is truncated, then a note is displayed at the bottom, and the note tells where to look for the complete log. If you need assistance interpreting any of the errors, then try the Search only Samples and SAS Notes (http://support.sas.com/notes/) area to see whether SAS notes exist. 

 

For a list of notes to help you troubleshoot Enterprise Miner issues, search for these two words:

 

    miner troubleshoot

 

Of the list that is displayed, for your case, try this one:

 

41211 - Techniques for testing, solving, or reporting problems that occur when using SAS® Enterprise...

http://support.sas.com/kb/41/211.html

 

If you still do not find a resolution, then note that technical support is always happy to help.  http://support.sas.com/ctx/supportform//createForm

 

 

 

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MikeStockstill
SAS Employee

The attachment shows that the Cluster node is producing a run-time error.  To find a specific cause, examine the node log. To open the node log, right-click the node, and select Results.... Click the Log icon in the upper left corner of the Results window (or select View ► SAS Results ► Log). Use the Find tool to search for errors in the log, starting from the top, and working down. Sometimes no error information is displayed because the log is truncated. If the log is truncated, then a note is displayed at the bottom, and the note tells where to look for the complete log. If you need assistance interpreting any of the errors, then try the Search only Samples and SAS Notes (http://support.sas.com/notes/) area to see whether SAS notes exist. 

 

For a list of notes to help you troubleshoot Enterprise Miner issues, search for these two words:

 

    miner troubleshoot

 

Of the list that is displayed, for your case, try this one:

 

41211 - Techniques for testing, solving, or reporting problems that occur when using SAS® Enterprise...

http://support.sas.com/kb/41/211.html

 

If you still do not find a resolution, then note that technical support is always happy to help.  http://support.sas.com/ctx/supportform//createForm

 

 

 

htin
Quartz | Level 8

Hi MikeStockstill!

I must find logs folder of sas em which you said above is sas em server on linux or sas em client software on windown???

Please tell me step by step to get logs folder.

Thanks so much.

 

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