The message for the error FFFFE60A is "File does not Exist".

Maybe the ADSM backup might not be correct...or you are giving the wrong path or 
something like that.

Check the pathnames and make sure the file exists in the directory specified, the 
timestamp 20000412230022 exactly matches the backup timestamp.

(found this using google)

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From: Scott Saunders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 8:14 AM
To: Fortier, Christi (GTS); [EMAIL PROTECTED]; John Lantz
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Subject: RE: [DB2EUG] Database Marked Bad?????


Does anyone know how to convert John's error code, ZRC=0xFFFFE60A, into anything 
useful?  I thought that I had seen a method for this at one time but cannot find it 
right now.

Thanks,
Scott

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From: Fortier, Christi (GTS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: RE: [DB2EUG] Database Marked Bad?????


First, check with your people to see if anyone deleted a file as that is
what the diaglogs are saying.   Looks like a log file.  If this is the case
& a restore & rollforward to most current log time is not an option; IBM labs may help 
you resolve this.  

Otherwise,
Are your logs or tablespaces on a SAN?  If the SAN is not configured correctly the Win 
locking mechanism could have allowed something else to access the LUN your volume is 
on.  You can go into
explorer or command line & just look at a directory on the volume, if it is marked as 
not accessable/corrupt; then DB2 won't be able to access.  The SAN LUNs are sometimes 
rebuildable or fixable when
this occurs (ie: if you have a hot spare).

Sometimes DB2 heals itself when it sees its resource is available again(look for crash 
recovery or node recovery in the diag log). 

 

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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


 

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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.






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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.



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