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Running the Unload Job

If you click Run in the Unload Job window, the Active Job window appears, as Figure 105 shows. The Active Job window displays the progress of your job and indicates when the job completes. When the Active Job window indicates that the job is complete, click OK to return to the Unload Job Select window.

The information that onpload displays in the Active Job window is also stored in the log file whose name you selected in step 8. For information on how to review the log files, see the Viewing the Status of a Load Job or Unload Job.

Figure 105. The Active Job Window
begin figure description - This graphic depicts the ipload graphical user interface. The onpladm command line utility provides the same functionality. - end figure description

Problems During an Unload Job

If you encounter any problems during the unload, examine the various files that onpload creates. For information on how to review these files, see Browsing.

Important:
If a write to a file fails because a disk is out of space, the operating system does not return information on how much of the write succeeded. In this situation, the onpload utility cannot accurately report the number of records that were actually written to disk. Thus, the number of records that are logged as unloaded in the log file is imprecise.
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