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SAS 9.1.3 Intelligence Platform: System Administration Guide

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Installing and Configuring <strong>Platform</strong> Product Suite for <strong>SAS</strong> R Resolving <strong>SAS</strong> Exit Behavior 203<br />

Folder User Group Permissions<br />

JSTOP\logs LSF service accounts Full control (All)(All)<br />

JSTOP\logs LSF administrators Full control (All)(All)<br />

JSTOP\logs Everyone Special access (R)(R)<br />

JSTOP\conf\lsfuser.passwd JS service accounts Special access (R)(R)<br />

Make sure that the files installed by <strong>Platform</strong> scheduling servers have the following<br />

permissions:<br />

Table 20.2 Permissions for Files Installed by the <strong>Platform</strong> Scheduling Server<br />

Folder User Group Permissions<br />

JSTOP\work LSF service accounts Full control (All)(All)<br />

JSTOP\work JS administrators Full control (All)(All)<br />

JSTOP\work Everyone Special access (R)(R)<br />

JSTOP\log JS service accounts Full control (All)(All)<br />

JSTOP\log JS administrators Full control (All)(All)<br />

JSTOP\log Everyone Special access (R)(R)<br />

Resolving AIX Issues Related to Scheduling With <strong>Platform</strong> Product<br />

Suite for <strong>SAS</strong><br />

The AIX environment is unique in that you can configure your kernel to be in either<br />

32-bit mode or 64-bit mode, and your 64-bit applications will run with either<br />

configuration.<br />

<strong>Platform</strong> Computing requires that the kernel be in 64-bit mode for its 64-bit<br />

applications. Therefore, your kernel must be configured in 64-bit mode to use <strong>Platform</strong><br />

scheduling servers and <strong>Platform</strong> LSF. To determine if your kernel is in 64-bit mode, use<br />

the lsconf command. Here is an example of the command output that appears if your<br />

kernel is in 32-bit mode:<br />

$ lsconf -k<br />

Kernel Type: 32-bit<br />

$ lslpp -l | grep bos | grep 64<br />

bos.64bit 5.1.0.50 COMMITTED Base Operating <strong>System</strong> 64 bit<br />

bos.mp64 5.1.0.50 COMMITTED Base Operating <strong>System</strong> 64-bit<br />

bos.64bit 5.1.0.35 COMMITTED Base Operating <strong>System</strong> 64 bit<br />

bos.mp64 5.1.0.35 COMMITTED Base Operating <strong>System</strong> 64-bit<br />

To switch to 64-bit mode, use the rtfm command.<br />

Resolving <strong>SAS</strong> Exit Behavior When Using <strong>Platform</strong> Product Suite for<br />

<strong>SAS</strong><br />

During the installation process, the <strong>SAS</strong> Configuration Wizard creates a script called<br />

sasbatch in the following path:

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