Ok, I'll go check at Wrigley Field.
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Bob,
Great to hear your back and on-line as well. Looks like your new
maintenance upgrade is working well. Take life easy for a while.
Regards
Mark Ediger
Acxiom
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Hi Pawel,
We do, indeed, duplex the Lock and SCA structures. I am not able to
pull out the overhead of doing this but my feeling is that it is very
low. We have two data sharing groups. The SCA and Lock structures of
both are in one ICF and duplexed to the other ICF. I highly recommend
doing t
Not wasted. Instead, a very valuable educational experience.
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Problem resolved, everyone. I wasted a day because I had inadvertantly
specified the ASID's in decim
, Ediger Mark - medige
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>Just to let you know, your slip does trigger on my system after a
SELECT
>CURRENT TIMESTAMP FROM SYSIBM.SYSDUMMY1, but it is marked
>ENABLED(ACTIVE)
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Just to let you know, your slip does trigger on my system after a SELECT
CURRENT TIMESTAMP FROM SYSIBM.SYSDUMMY1, but it is marked
ENABLED(ACTIVE)
Mark Ediger
Acxiom
>So, it would appear that it's not finding load module DSNXGRDS. I've
tried
>LPAMOD, too. Same results. Anyway, I
Try running the DB2 DIAGNOSE MEPL utility. (Details in DB2 Utility
Guide and Reference) This gives the entry point for every module.
Compare that with your ABMLIST and use MEPL if different.
Mark Ediger
Acxiom
I'm trying to trap DB2's processing of a SELECT CURRENT TIMESTAMP
request.
This req
Kees,
Sorry for the confusion. You are right. The KEEP=OLD parm is only on
the SETXCF STOP,REBUILD.
Mark
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Mark
I don't see a KEEP= parameter on the SETXCF START,REBUILD command.
There is on on the SETXCF STOP,REBUILD to tell X
Lizette,
ALLOWED and ENABLED are basically the same and both put the structure as
duplexed. But with ALLOWED you have to explicitly start duplexing with
the SETXCF START command. If you have ALLOWED you can switch it to
non-duplexed and back to duplexed dynamically with the SETXCF command.
So it
Lizette,
I can answer some of your questions. If a DB2 Group Bufferpool structure
is rebuilt it will go to the alternate CF from its preference list.
However, the messages you listed do not include and DSN** messages. Is
it possible that you are using z/OS CF duplexing? If so, I would
recommend
Frank,
I don't believe it is DB2 V8. You would see DB2 storage consumed
elsewhere. V8 has no Data Spaces and my monitors do not show any of the
DB2 subpools in *MASTER*
Mark Ediger
Acxiom
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After deploying DB2 v8 in production we seem to use a
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