Where can I look for it?
I'm very new to the OS, we are OS/390 folks.

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Asunto: Re: DB2EUG: I/O error "2" on backup


What is the tape block size, as defined in AIX?

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Hi,
I sent the message with this subject last wednesday and got no reply.
Since then, I tried many alternatives till I discovered the problem is
related with
buffer 1024.
If I change buffer 1024 to buffer 512 if works.
Is this the maximum I can specify or is it related to the database manager
configuration parameter backbufsz?
I'm running DB2 7.2 on AIX 4.3.3, the tape device is LTO something.
Kind regards,
Horacio

Hi everybody,
I'm getting SQL2025N during a backup command to /dev/rmt0.
backup database digital tablespace (tbsp1, tbsp2) online to /dev/rmt0 with
2
buffers buffer 1024
I position the tape with tapeutil and think it's correct.
What is I/O error "2" or where can I find it?
TIA
Horacio Villa
TTI S.A.
Buenos Aires - Argentina

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