Hi Kelly ,

DB2 logs all changes to the database in log records.Your DB2 logging them into   
/db2logs/NODE0000/
path..
and probably S0007932.LOG is  active  during backup.
I dont't know which logging you are using but if you using circular logging you don't 
need to backup
these logs.
if you are using archive logging , when a log file is filled with records ,the log 
file is copied to
directory log_archive by the db2 logging user exit.
Once all changed pages referenced in the online active log files have been witten to 
disks , the
online active log file is deleted.The copied log fie  in the
log_archive directory is now offline active.When directory log_archive fills with 
offline logs
you must archive  them using DB2 control center or another tool.

I think simply put /db2logs/NODE0000/ into your exclude list and escape from this 
situation.




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Client: AIX 4.3.3 TSM Client 4.1.2.0, Server Windows NT 4.1.2.x

While attempting to backup a directory either ad-hoc or scheduled, the
following results:

I'm thinking resource problem but don't know which one.  Also, behavior on
this client changed after adding a DB2 backup using the API.

Ideas? TIA.

Dsmerror.log entry:

06/27/01   09:38:52 File '/db2logs/NODE0000/S0007932.LOG' truncated while
reading in Shared Static mode.
06/27/01   09:39:42 File changing during operation
06/27/01   09:39:42 File changing during operation
06/27/01   09:46:02 TcpFlush: Error 32 sending data on Tcp/Ip socket 8.
06/27/01   09:46:02 sessFlushVerb: Error from buffer flush, rc: -50
06/27/01   09:46:02 TcpFlush: Error 32 sending data on Tcp/Ip socket 8.
06/27/01   09:46:03 mpDestroy: Memory Pool #33 doesn't exist
06/27/01   09:47:24 B/A Txn Producer thread, fatal error, signal 6
06/27/01   09:47:24   0xD0014C44 pthread_kill
06/27/01   09:47:24   0xD0014110 _p_raise
06/27/01   09:47:24   0xD0175110 raise
06/27/01   09:47:24   0xD016E864 abort
06/27/01   09:47:24   0xD020B750 __assert
06/27/01   09:47:24   0x10029F0C *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:47:24   0x100DA2CC *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:47:24   0x100D9A0C *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:47:24   0x100D1454 *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:47:24   0x100D0C9C *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:47:24   0x100AA454 *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:47:24   0x100AA2EC *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:47:24   0x100A9E50 *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:47:24   0x100988AC *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:47:24   0x100988FC *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:47:24   0xD00081FC _pthread_body
06/27/01   09:52:21 B/A Txn Producer thread, fatal error, signal 6
06/27/01   09:52:21   0xD0014C44 pthread_kill
06/27/01   09:52:21   0xD0014110 _p_raise
06/27/01   09:52:21   0xD0175110 raise
06/27/01   09:52:21   0xD016E864 abort
06/27/01   09:52:21   0xD020B750 __assert
06/27/01   09:52:21   0x10029F0C *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:52:21   0x100DA2CC *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:52:21   0x100D9A0C *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:52:21   0x100D1454 *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:52:21   0x100D0C9C *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:52:21   0x100AA454 *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:52:21   0x100AA2EC *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:52:21   0x100A9E50 *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:52:21   0x100988AC *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:52:21   0x100988FC *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   09:52:21   0xD00081FC _pthread_body
06/27/01   10:14:10 B/A Txn Producer thread, fatal error, signal 6
06/27/01   10:14:10   0xD0014C44 pthread_kill
06/27/01   10:14:10   0xD0014110 _p_raise
06/27/01   10:14:10   0xD0175110 raise
06/27/01   10:14:10   0xD016E864 abort
06/27/01   10:14:10   0xD020B750 __assert
06/27/01   10:14:10   0x10029F0C *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   10:14:10   0x100DA2CC *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   10:14:10   0x100D9A0C *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   10:14:10   0x100D1454 *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   10:14:10   0x100D0C9C *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   10:14:10   0x100AA454 *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   10:14:10   0x100AA2EC *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   10:14:10   0x100A9E50 *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   10:14:10   0x100988AC *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   10:14:10   0x100988FC *UNKNOWN*
06/27/01   10:14:10   0xD00081FC _pthread_body

>From the AIX Prompt:

ormal File-->             4,295 /etc/security/lastlog [Sent]
Successful incremental backup of '/'

ANS1898I ***** Processed     5,000 files *****
ANS1898I ***** Processed    15,000 files *****
ANS1898I ***** Processed    21,500 files *****
ANS1898I ***** Processed    28,000 files *****
ANS1898I ***** Processed    37,000 files *****
ANS1898I ***** Processed    45,500 files *****
<   13.68 MB> [-  ]The assert subroutine failed: poolP->incSize > 0, file
mempool.cpp, line 719
IOT/Abort trap(coredump)

root@av1: /var/adm/syslog >
#

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