Symptom
- The following error can occur following a migration
- Install Macafee for RedHat Linux
2017-09-01-09.31.40.852498+120 E17488365E1154 LEVEL: Error (OS)
PID : 0000 TID : 140390107703040 PROC : db2sysc 0
INSTANCE: NODE : 000 DB :
APPHDL : 0-61306 APPID: 10.10.4.79.49915.170901073145
AUTHID : SAPR3 HOSTNAME:
EDUID : 1080 EDUNAME: db2agent 0
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, oper system services, sqloopenp, probe:80
MESSAGE : ZRC=0x860F0004=-2045837308=SQLO_DGFL "general failure (DD)"
DIA8402C A disk error has occurred.
CALLED : OS, -, open OSERR: EPERM (1)
DATA #1 : Codepath, 8 bytes
4:11:18:19:20:40
DATA #2 : File name, 59 bytes
/db2/.........
DATA #3 : SQO Open File Options, PD_TYPE_SQO_FILE_OPEN_OPTIONS, 4 bytes
SQLO_REVISE, SQLO_READWRITE, SQLO_SHAREWRITE, SQLO_FORCE_NON_BUFFERED
DATA #4 : Hex integer, 4 bytes
0x00000180
DATA #5 : signed integer, 4 bytes
0
DATA #6 : Hex integer, 4 bytes
0x00004000
DATA #7 : String, 105 bytes
Search for ossError*Analysis probe point after this log entry for further
self-diagnosis of this problem.
2017-09-01-12.57.36.777188+120 I118284332E3729 LEVEL: Error (OS)
PID : 11091 TID : 140458445498112 PROC : db2sysc 0
INSTANCE: NODE : 000 DB :
APPHDL : 0-15 APPID: *LOCAL.db2.170901105735
AUTHID : HOSTNAME:
EDUID : 25 EDUNAME: db2agent (TMD) 0
FUNCTION: DB2 Common, OSSe, ossErrorIOAnalysis, probe:100
CALLED : OS, -, open OSERR: EPERM (1)
DATA #1 : String, 157 bytes
A total of 2 analysis will be performed :
- User info
- Path access permission -
Target file = /db2/.......
DATA #2 : String, 184 bytes
Real user ID of current process = 205
Effective user ID of current process = 205
Real group ID of current process = 200
Effective group ID of current process = 200
DATA #3 : String, 41 bytes
current sbrk(0) value: 0x000000000155b000
DATA #4 : String, 343 bytes
Information of each subdirectory leading up to the first inaccessible one is shown in the format below :
<UID>:<GID>:<permissions> (subdirectories)
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Environment
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Db2 IBM
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BC-OP-LNX
Product
Keywords
DIA8402C A disk error has occurred. restore, OS, filesystem , KBA , BC-DB-DB6-DBA , Database Administration , Problem
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