Error Catalog Sashelp.core Does Not Exist
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Error: Invalid Physical Name For Library Sasuser.
Products & Solutions System Requirements Install Center Third-Party Software Reference Documentation Papers Samples & SAS Notes Browse by Topic Search error: library sasuser does not exist. Samples Search Usage Notes Search Installation Notes Search Problem Notes Focus Areas Installation Note 45492: An INSTALn job fails and errors occur when you attempt to install SAS® 9.3 or SAS® 9.4 unable to initialize sas kernel on a z/OS platform Occasionally during the installation of SAS 9.3 or SAS 9.4 on a z/OS system, one of the installation jobs fails and a message similar to the following appears: NOTE: SAS DATA LIBRARY (HFS DIRECTORY) /tmp/basennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnbcat DID NOTE: NOT EXIST; IT WAS CREATED. ERROR: CATALOG SASHELP.CORE DOES NOT EXIST. NOTE: UNABLE TO INITIALIZE THE OPTIONS SUBSYSTEM. ERROR: (SASXKINI): PHASE 3 KERNEL INITIALIZATION FAILED.
Sas 9.4 Invalid Physical Name For Library Sasuser
ERROR: Unable to initialize the SAS kernel. In SAS 9.4 TS1M2 and later, the problem occurs when the directory in /SASHOME/InstallMisc/temp/ is emptied before the job has had a chance to run. In SAS 9.3, the problem occurs when the directory in /tmp is emptied before the job has had a chance to run. Circumvention To circumvent this problem, do one of the following, depending on which release of SAS you are using. Option 1 for SAS 9.4 TS1M2 or Later Delete all MVS data sets that were created with the specified high-level qualifier. Delete your SASHOME directory. rm -rf SASHOME_directory_path Navigate to your SAS Software Depot directory and execute the setup.rexx command again. After you run setup.rexx, look in INSTALn jobs (usually INSTAL4 or INSTAL5) for lines near the beginning that look like the following: //CONFIG DD DATA,DLM='!1' SASHELP=+ /SASHOME/+ Install+ Misc/temp/basebcat Copy the contents of /SASHOME/InstallMisc/temp/basebcat to a directory outside of /SASHOME/InstallMisc/temp/. Replace the lines above with this: SASHELP=new directory Option 1 for SAS 9.3 and SAS 9.4 TS1M0 and TS1M1 Delete all MVS data sets that were created with the specified high-level qualifier. Delete your SASHOME directory. rm -rf SASHOME_directory_path Navigate to you
Samples & SAS Notes Focus Areas SUPPORT License Assistance Manage My Software Account Downloads & Hot Fixes TRAINING & BOOKS Books Training Certification SAS Global Academic Program SAS OnDemand For Academics USERS GROUPS Advanced Search support.sas.com Knowledge Base Support Training & Books Store Support Communities Knowledge Base Products & Solutions System Requirements Install Center Third-Party Software Reference Documentation Papers Samples & SAS http://support.sas.com/kb/45492 Notes Browse by Topic Search Samples Search Usage Notes Search Installation Notes Search Problem Notes Focus Areas Installation Note 49712: The 32-bit SAS® 9.3 installation fails at the "Install Post Processing" step for the 64-bit Windows operating environment When installing 32-bit SAS 9.3 TS1M2 revision 930_13w14 software http://support.sas.com/kb/49712.html for the 64-bit Microsoft Windows operating environment, an error occurs during the "Install Post Processing" step. An error message similar to the following is written to the C:\Program Files\SASHome\InstallMisc\InstallLogs\IT_date-time.log file. ApplySASLicenseTask - Failed to run SAS to apply the SAS License file. Cannot run program "C:\Program Files\SASHome\SASFoundation\9.3\sas.exe": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified You might see the following errors when invoking SAS 9.3. WARNING: One or more libraries specified in the concatenated library SASHELP WARNING: do not exist. These libraries were removed from the concatenation. ERROR: The current date of Thursday, April 23,2013, is past the final ERROR: expriation date for your SAS system, which is Monday, April 3, 2000. . . . ERROR: Initialization of setinit information from SASHELP failed. NOTE: Unable to initialize the options subsystem. ERROR: (SASXKINI): PHASE 3 KERNEL INITIALIZATION FAILED. ERR
Samples & SAS Notes Focus Areas SUPPORT License Assistance Manage My Software Account Downloads & Hot Fixes TRAINING & BOOKS Books Training http://support.sas.com/kb/17/578.html Certification SAS Global Academic Program SAS OnDemand For Academics USERS GROUPS http://littledumbdoctor.com/sas13a_tutorial_sashelp_dmine_does_not_exist.php Advanced Search support.sas.com Knowledge Base Support Training & Books Store Support Communities Knowledge Base Products & Solutions System Requirements Install Center Third-Party Software Reference Documentation Papers Samples & SAS Notes Browse by Topic Search Samples Search Usage Notes Search Installation Notes does not Search Problem Notes Focus Areas Usage Note 17578: RENEW job ends with USER999 abend In SAS 9.1, the RENEW job to update the SAS licensing information can fail with the following error message when a memory shortage is encountered: ERROR: ASSIGN FOR SASHELP.CORE catalog FAILED DURING SAS SYSTEM INITIALIZATION. ERROR: LIBRARY SASHELP DOES NOT does not exist EXIST. FATAL: UNABLE TO INITIALIZE THE OPTIONS SUBSYSTEM. ERROR: (SASXKINI): PHASE 3 KERNEL INITIALIZATION FAILED. UNABLE TO INITIALIZE THE SAS KERNEL Per the system requirements for SAS 9.1.3 Foundation under z/OS, SAS jobs need to have a region that provides 32 MB of storage above-the-line. The job will use 4 MB or less of below-the-line storage; however, your region needs to be large enough to allow 32 MB above-the-line per the IEFUSI exit in place at your shop. To correct the problem, specify an appropriate REGION value, and then rerun the RENEW job. Operating System and Release InformationProduct FamilyProductSystemSAS ReleaseReportedFixed*SAS SystemBase SASz/OS9 TS M0* For software releases that are not yet generally available, the Fixed Release is the software release in which the problem is planned to be fixed. Type:Usage NotePriority:Topic:System Administration ==> PerformanceDate Modified:2007-01-10 15:53:36Date Created:2006-04-28 12:13:03 This content is presented in an iframe, which your browser does not support. To view the RateIT tab, click here.
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