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danielmitu
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello,

 

I am facing a new problem on my SAS environment.

From time to time, the scheduled jobs from Flow Manager when they are crashing, they don;t create logs.

If I restart the services the logs are created for a time, after that the same issue.

Can you tell me where can be the issue ?


Thanks

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Quentin
Super User

Which logs are you not getting?  You mean you don't get log from the SAS session that was scheduled to start?  What do you see in the server logs, do they show that the job started successfully?  Certainly if the SAS job didn't even start, you won't get a log.

 

Other than that, I've always gotten a log (but then I use PROC PRINTTO in my code to write my log files).

 

Is there a reason you posted this message in the SAS Studio forum?  If not, I wast thinking I could move it to Administration as I'm guessing that might be a better fit.

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