Neil,

And, for additional information concerning DB2-related lock structures, 
you might consider cross-posting to the DB2-L ListServ.

Lock Lyon
Compuware Corp




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Your comments are exactly what I am searching for.  Shane asked 'why 
wwould I be concerned' and the answer is that the Async requests to the 
DB2 lock structure seem to happen around the times of application 
timeouts.

I do hope that others, including IBM'ers, will join in with their comments 

and suggestions as to how to more clearly identify the RMF data fields and 

possible the causes of such a CF condition.

Thanks.



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