Data Integrator build failure - could not open trace log file

HI, this is regarding data integrator 11.5.  I have a job that failed trying to run a data flow with the below error.  Its run perfectly fine plenty of times in the past.  It looks like it just couldn't open the trace log file that it had been writing to...  anyone know what would cause this?  No one would have been opening or modifying that file during the job except for the job itself.  I was just wondering if anyone has run into this before.  I am sure it will work if I just
(11.5) 03-27-08 02:05:20 (E) (1128:5536) RUN-050011: |Dataflow xMatter_Exception_Fee_Delta_DF
                                                     Error: .

HI, this is regarding data integrator 11.5.  I have a job that failed trying to run a data flow with the below error.  Its run perfectly fine plenty of times in the past.  It looks like it just couldn't open the trace log file that it had been writing to...  anyone know what would cause this?  No one would have been opening or modifying that file during the job except for the job itself.  I was just wondering if anyone has run into this before.  I am sure it will work if I just
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                                                     Error: .

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