RE: Log entry

RE: Log entry

 

  

I opened a Level 3 PMR one time about a very similar message we had in
one of our production logs. A very helpful IBM rep by the name of
Navneet Bedi called me on the phone and told me it was, and I quote, "an
informational message issued by the database logger to indicate the
database is still intact after a sudden termination of a transaction."

So the db2loggr process is saying that extent number 2386 of database
CJ35 is okay. At least that's what I was told. Others may have more
information about this message.

Ken Cofield
Group Health Cooperative
Database Consultant, ISD - EDM

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-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew
[mailto:db2udbdba-ezmlmshield-x61750123.[Email address protected]
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 6:05 AM
To: LazyDBA Discussion
Subject: Log entry


I'm curious if someone can explain the following entry to me. There are

numerous entries in my logs. Is there something I need to adjust
to remove these entries from the logs. Thanks.

2005-12-29-13.58.22.470445-360 I4841G332 LEVEL: Warning
PID : 19382 TID : 3007199744 PROC : db2loggr (CJ35)
INSTANCE: db2inst1 NODE : 000
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection, sqlpghck, probe:1390 MESSAGE :
ExtNum 2386, state 401, baselsn 00000011C5DE0000 nextlsn
00000011C61CE75C



Matt


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