Ube fails on Enterprise Server

FreddyFrancis

FreddyFrancis

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Hi List,

When trying to submit a UBE to the ES i get this error on my ube logs.


22403 Fri Jul 15 17:46:58.274954 netcfg.c262
Starting Kernel of Type:UBE KERNEL

22403 Fri Jul 15 17:46:58.483293 jdekdisp.c184
INITIALIZING UBE KERNEL

22403 Fri Jul 15 17:48:28.020823 queueapi.c79
QUEUE04900030-Failed to FetchKeyed for psoftcoe_6013_QBATCH in F986130

22403 Fri Jul 15 17:48:28.021105 lanchube.c2420
LANCHUBE-0101-Failed to get queue type for psoftcoe_6013_QBATCH

22403 Fri Jul 15 17:48:28.022837 queueapi.c248
QUEUE05000030-Failed to FetchKeyed for psoftcoe_6013_QBATCH_ from F986130

22403 Fri Jul 15 17:48:28.023060 jdeknube.c1023
KNT0010080 - Queue psoftcoe_6013_QBATCH_ is not defined in F986130

Qbatch is a default queue and has been set through the application P986130. It has been defined to be a Peoplesoft queue which is active and max jobs is set as 4 .This was done prior to installation workbench.


A default printer for *Public, all report versions, all env has also been defined . One thing I noticed was that the Platform Type for the Printer has been listed as Linux and not unix for our Sun Box.

This is happening when submitting any JD reports

Currently am trying to insatll eo 8.11 8.94 on Sun Box.

Freddy
E8.11 8.94 SunSolaris oracle 9.2.0.5
 
Check the OCM for F986130 - make sure the server is looking at the same data source as the client.
 
Hi List,

The Joq does have an entry in the UDC 98/JQ and also the F986130 points to System Datasource for the client and server..

Any other suggestions are most welcome...
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Freddy
 
Did you get a solution on this. We are having the same situation with E1 8.10.
 
Freddy -

Not sure if you got an answer on this yet. I would just double check the settings in P986130 - It's pointing to the right System/Port, it's the default queue, and that it is an AS/400 QUEUE.

I have also seen cases of whomever starts the OneWorld subsystem - their JOBD will take precedence on things such as OUTQ and JOBQ's.

Hope this helps,

Kristian
 
did you set QKActive=1 in your network and queue settings? This makes the queue kernel active, per the 8.96 admin manual.
 
QKActive=1 is no longer used as of SP2. See Solution ID: 200783216:

The System Administration guide currently states that this parameter should be added if you want to override queues. However, QKActive should NOT be in the JDE.INI file. It was used in the JDE.INI file to override the queues. However, in SP2 and later, Queue kernel is always on. The correct behavior is seen when the setting, QKActive is not in the JDE.INI. It should be taken out of the all JDE.INI files.
 
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