We have an old DB2 v7 server running SLES7 with the 2.4.7 kernel.   I've been 
trying to interpret the following messages that I found in /var/log/messages.

kernel: dasd_erp(3990): /dev/dasdk(94:40),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Environmental data 
present                                                           
kernel: dasd_erp(3990): /dev/dasdk(94:40),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:FORMAT F - 
Operation Terminated                                                      
kernel: dasd_erp(3990): /dev/dasdm(94:48),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Environmental data 
present                                                           
kernel: dasd_erp(3990): /dev/dasdm(94:48),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:FORMAT F - 
Operation Terminated                                                      
 kernel: dasd:/dev/dasdk(94:40),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:ERP successful  
kernel: dasd:/dev/dasdm(94:48),[EMAIL PROTECTED]:ERP successful  

Looking at the dasd_3990_erp.c code I can see this message possibly relates to 
a cache storage check.   Other than that I can't really determine what is going 
on.    Immediately after these messages were generated DB2 threw a fit.  If 
anyone can remember this far back I'd appreciate any comments.  What is the the 
"FORMAT F" operation?   The messages "ERP successful" seem to indicate to me 
that error recovery was successful.  At this point can we determine what the 
original error was?

Thanks,
Rob


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