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giovannych08
Calcite | Level 5

Buenas tardes,

 

Necesito su ayuda en mi empresa por la carga de trabajo que se tiene nuestro disco unidad X se esta sobre cargado a nivel de I/O donde con los administradores se evidencio que aveces llega al 100% el uso del disco lo que hace que todos nuestros procesos batch que estan en sas se demore hasta 10 veces su tiempo normal.

 

He leído que hay como configurar para que la work este en varios discos lo cual he probado pero no me funciona:

 

He creado un archivo de texto con las rutas de mi Work

X:\SAS_TEMP\SAS_WORK\!USERNAME
E:\SAS_TEMP\SAS_WORK\!USERNAME
METHOD=RANDOM

 

He modifica el archivo D:\Program Files\SASHome\SASFoundation\9.3\nls\en\sasv9.cfg

 

-WORK "C:\files_work.txt"

 

Reinicio los servicios Sas pero después no permite conectarse al Sas Compute

 

 

Existe alguna otra forma o algo estoy haciendo mal.

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JuanS_OCS
Amethyst | Level 16

Hola,

primero, si quieres ayuda en este foro, te recomiendo preguntar en ingles, hay mas gente que te podra contestar.

Segundo, creo que el problema esta en los permisos del archivo files_WORK.TXT. Dale permisos para tu grupo de usuarios SAS, a ese archivo y a las carpetas SAS_WORK de las dos unidades X y E, y reinicia servicios.

 

Edit: summarized translation to English, for the interested ones:

@giovannych08 has a challenge, because their WORK disk is getting full and creating problems of performance/availability.

He found the possibility to create dynamic SAS WORK library (refer to http://support.sas.com/kb/37/593.html ).

He created the file that defines the dynamic SAS WORK under C:\files_work.txt.

Problem: After restarting SAS services, users could not create, anymore, Workspace server sessions.

 

Solution: My answer contains the suggestion to check permissions of this file. Since it was created in the root of C drive, probably not all users can read this file. If the Admin grants permissions to this file for all SAS user groups, the problem should be solved after restarting the SAS services once again, to ensure availability.

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JuanS_OCS
Amethyst | Level 16

Hola,

primero, si quieres ayuda en este foro, te recomiendo preguntar en ingles, hay mas gente que te podra contestar.

Segundo, creo que el problema esta en los permisos del archivo files_WORK.TXT. Dale permisos para tu grupo de usuarios SAS, a ese archivo y a las carpetas SAS_WORK de las dos unidades X y E, y reinicia servicios.

 

Edit: summarized translation to English, for the interested ones:

@giovannych08 has a challenge, because their WORK disk is getting full and creating problems of performance/availability.

He found the possibility to create dynamic SAS WORK library (refer to http://support.sas.com/kb/37/593.html ).

He created the file that defines the dynamic SAS WORK under C:\files_work.txt.

Problem: After restarting SAS services, users could not create, anymore, Workspace server sessions.

 

Solution: My answer contains the suggestion to check permissions of this file. Since it was created in the root of C drive, probably not all users can read this file. If the Admin grants permissions to this file for all SAS user groups, the problem should be solved after restarting the SAS services once again, to ensure availability.

JuanS_OCS
Amethyst | Level 16

Adding a english message to summarize this thread:

 

 @giovannych08 has a challenge, because their WORK disk is getting full and creating problems of performance/availability.

He found the possibility to create dynamic SAS WORK library (refer to http://support.sas.com/kb/37/593.html ).

He created the file that defines the dynamic SAS WORK under C:\files_work.txt.

Problem: After restarting SAS services, users could not create, anymore, Workspace server sessions.

 

Solution: My answer contains the suggestion to check permissions of this file. Since it was created in the root of C drive, probably not all users can read this file. If the Admin grants permissions to this file for all SAS user groups, the problem should be solved after restarting the SAS services once again, to ensure availability.

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