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qoit
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi SAS Community, Recently I came across a brilliant article regrading how to list your SAS Sessions using PROC IOMOPERATE, link below: https://blogs.sas.com/content/sasdummy/2016/02/15/using-proc-iomoperate/

 

%let connection= 'iom://myserver.company.com:8581;bridge;user=sasadm@saspw,pass=Secret01';  

 

/* Get a list of processes */ proc iomoperate uri=&connection.;

list spawned out=spawned;

quit;

 

I do happen to know the password for the "sasadm@saspw" account but how do I find the "Object Spawner" / "Workspace Server" host name and port?

 

I tried it with our SASMETA account, but got the below error:

 

ERROR: Not connected to an IOM Server that supports the LIST SPAWNED SERVERS command.

 

Any help will be appreciated!

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qoit
Pyrite | Level 9

Thanks @SASKiwi , I don't have access to the Management Console but below statement did the job.

 

LIST DEFINED SERVERS OUT=TEST;

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SASKiwi
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One way is to check the server definitions in SAS Management Console. 

qoit
Pyrite | Level 9

Thanks @SASKiwi , I don't have access to the Management Console but below statement did the job.

 

LIST DEFINED SERVERS OUT=TEST;

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