How to avoid this ?
I am trying to remote sign on to our server using below code, it is creating me session succesfully but throwing below error too.
%let uid=a123456;
%let pw=xxxxxx;
%let sasgrd94=cxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.com 7552 ;
options comamid=tcp;
options remote=sasgrd94;
%let tcpsec=&uid..&pw.;
signon noscript;
ERROR: User does not have privileges for the attempted operation. File
=/opt/sasconfig/94config/Lev2/SASApp/tcpdebug.cxxxxxxxxxx.215.txt. System Error Code = 13.
ERROR: Insufficient authorization to access /opt/sasconfig/94config/Lev2/SASApp/tcpdebug.cppra00a0092.215.txt.
Do a google search for "sas tcpdebug file".
http://support.sas.com/kb/13/737.html suggests you should turn off the VERBOSE option in your connect spawner.
But we are SAS 9.4, does this works for us?
KA says the issue is in 9.1 and got fixed in 9.2
Such google search results are often useful to point you in a useful direction for further exploration of the problem. Sometimes "fix" means that the suggestion of the KB article has been made the installation default. If someone changed the default at installation time, this might be the reason for your problem. Bottom line: try it, if it don't work, reset it back.
If the SAS Notes (http://support.sas.com/notes/) also can't provide you with a clue, you should open a track with SAS technical support.
Sure, I will give a try and let you know 🙂
Thank you.
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