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SAS/ACCESS 9.2 for Relational Databases: Reference, Fourth Edition

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546 Troubleshooting gpfdist 4 Chapter 172 Kill the process. For example:$ kill 3456Troubleshooting gpfdistRun this command to test connectivity between an instance of gpfdist and aGreenplum database segment.$ wget http://gpfdist_hostname:port/filenameUsing the file:// ProtocolYou can use the file:// protocol to identify external files <strong>for</strong> bulk loading with noadditional configuration required. However, using the GPLOAD_HOME environmentvariable is highly recommended. If you do not specify GPLOAD_HOME, theBL_DATAFILE data set option specifies the source directory. The default sourcedirectory is the current directory if you do not set BL_DATAFILE=. The Greenplumserver must have access to the source directory.Accessing Dynamic Data in Web TablesUse these data set options to access Web tables:3 BL_LOCATION=3 BL_EXECUTE_CMD=Data Set Options <strong>for</strong> Bulk LoadingHere are the Greenplum bulk-load data set options. For detailed in<strong>for</strong>mation aboutthese options, see Chapter 11, “Data Set Options <strong>for</strong> <strong>Relational</strong> <strong>Databases</strong>,” on page 203.3 BL_DATAFILE=3 BL_CLIENT_DATAFILE=3 BL_DELETE_DATAFILE=3 BL_DELIMITER=3 BL_ENCODING=3 BL_ESCAPE=3 BL_EXCEPTION=3 BL_EXECUTE_CMD=3 BL_EXECUTE_LOCATION=3 BL_EXTERNAL_WEB=3 BL_FORCE_NOT_NULL=3 BL_FORMAT=3 BL_HEADER=3 BL_HOST=3 BL_NULL=3 BL_PORT=3 BL_PROTOCOL=3 BL_QUOTE=

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