Tim, Appendix A, DB2 Internal Return Codes, of the DB2 Troubleshooting Guide, provides information on how to interpret DB2 internal codes (FFFF**** or ****FFFF formats). This may be a good starting point ...
Iqbal Goralwalla, Ph.D. Principal Consultant Triton Consulting - The Database Experts E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.triton.co.uk Mobile: +44 (0)7919 013065 Office Tel: +44 (0)870 2411550 Office Fax:+44 (0)870 2411549 The information contained in this message is confidential, and may be legally privileged. The message is intended solely for the addressee(s). If you are not the intended recipient, please note that any use, dissemination, or reproduction is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by return e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 February 2003 20:32 To: John Lantz Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [DB2EUG] Database Marked Bad????? This server was just activated last week, so I was able to go back and review the entire DB2DIAG.LOG and I ran into no other occurrences of this sequence of errors. We do have db2 backups that run nightly, but these errors have occurred outside of the time that the backups were running and these backups go to a d:\db2\backups directory. We have this same setup on several other servers and are not encountering any problems. Thanks, Tim "John Lantz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] hna.com> cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: Subject: Re: [DB2EUG] Database Marked Bad????? [EMAIL PROTECTED] ash.org 02/25/2003 01:51 PM Please respond to "John Lantz" We are at the same level of fixpack as you and not running into a problems. What you are describing sounds like something we ran into a long time ago when we first started using UDB. Is there any kind of backup processing going on when these errors occur? If DB2 can't get to a file because some other process had hold of it, DB2 would say something is wrong and mark the database as bad. It took us a while to learn to make sure that the server backups were not touching anything that DB2 wanted. I doubt if this is it if the problem just started happening... Thanks. [EMAIL PROTECTED]@Lugwash.org on 02/25/2003 01:26:15 PM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: [DB2EUG] Database Marked Bad????? Hello Again List, We have been getting errors in the db2diag.log this morning that seem to be related to 2 different databases. Below is a sequence of these errors. This sequence has been repeated 2 time each for both of the databases. The sequences of errors are not happening at the same time. We haven't heard of anything being wrong from the user end and I can connect to and query against the tables in the databases. We are at UDB version 7.2 fixpack 6 on Windows 2000. I am wondering if anyone has seen something similar to this or has any ideas where I might need to start to look to resolve this. The last line stating "Marking the database as bad" is very concerning to me as you may know. I am wondering what exactly that would mean. Any guidance is appreciated. Thanks, Tim ================================================================== 2003-02-25-10.53.40.475000 Instance:DB2 Node:000 PID:1520(db2syscs.exe) TID:984 Appid:none data_protection sqlpgifl Probe:90 DIA3711C A file "" could not be found. ZRC=0xFFFFE60A 2003-02-25-10.53.40.491000 Instance:DB2 Node:000 PID:1520(db2syscs.exe) TID:2192 Appid:none data_protection sqlpgilt Probe:640 DIA3856C No message was found in the message queue. ZRC=0xFFFFF640 2003-02-25-10.53.40.491001 Instance:DB2 Node:000 PID:1520(db2syscs.exe) TID:2192 Appid:none data_protection sqlpgasn Probe:400 Logging can not continue due to an error. 0000 0000 .... 2003-02-25-10.53.40.506000 Instance:DB2 Node:000 PID:1520(db2syscs.exe) TID:888 Appid:0A1B013E.DE12.030127225532 data_protection sqlpgint Probe:270 Database:WASPRD3C DIA3856C No message was found in the message queue. ZRC=0xFFFFF640 2003-02-25-10.53.40.506001 Instance:DB2 Node:000 PID:1520(db2syscs.exe) TID:888 Appid:0A1B013E.DE12.030127225532 base_sys_utilities sqledint Probe:9 Database:WASPRD3C DiagData 40f6 ffff @��� 2003-02-25-10.53.40.506002 Instance:DB2 Node:000 PID:1520(db2syscs.exe) TID:888 Appid:0A1B013E.DE12.030127225532 base_sys_utilities sqledint Probe:9 Database:WASPRD3C RIDS/sqledint MS/UNKNOWN_ERR PRCS/940f6 ffff @��� String Title:sqleMarkDBad: PID:1520 Node:000 Marking the database bad. - ::: When replying to the list, please use 'Reply-All' and make sure ::: a copy goes to the list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). *** To unsubscribe, send 'unsubscribe' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** For more information, check http://www.db2eug.uni.cc ******************* PLEASE NOTE ******************* This E-Mail/telefax message and any documents accompanying this transmission may contain privileged and/or confidential information and is intended solely for the addressee(s) named above. 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