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DB2 - Problem description

Problem IC71354 Status: Closed

PUBLIC PRIVILEGE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER GROUP PRIVILEGE WHEN CHOOSING THE
DEFAULT TABLE SPACE WHEN CREATING NEW TABLE

product:
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / 970 - DB2
Problem description:
When choosing a table space for a new table, DB2 is using the 
following set of rules. 
 
If no IBMDEFAULTGROUP table space exists, and two or more table 
spaces with the same page size are available, according to 
documentation, DB2 would check for USE privileges in the 
following order to determine if particular table space should be 
selected: 
 
1. The authorization ID 
2. A group to which the authorization ID belongs 
3. PUBLIC 
 
However, the actual behavior switches the ordering to: 
 
1. The authorization ID 
2. A role to which the authorization ID is granted to 
3. PUBLIC 
4. A role to which PUBLIC is granted to 
5. A group to which the authorization ID belongs 
6. A role to which a group the authorization ID belongs is 
granted to 
 
Thus, table space for which user has USE privilege on via PUBLIC 
will get chosen before table space in which USE privilege has 
been granted to a group that the user belongs to. Also, roles 
are missing from the documented list. 
 
Example: 
 
PUBLIC has USE privilege on USERSPACE1. 
Group A has USE privilege on TBSP1 (same page size as 
USERSPACE1). 
 
Suppose the user is a member of group A, when it issues 
 
CREATE TABLE T1 (C1 INT) 
 
The table will get created in USERSPACE1 instead of TBSP1 which 
is inconsistent from the documented behaviour described above.
Problem Summary:
**************************************************************** 
* USERS AFFECTED:                                              * 
* All users running DB2 v9.7 FP3 and earlier.                  * 
**************************************************************** 
* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:                                         * 
* When choosing a table space for a new table, DB2 is using    * 
* the                                                          * 
* following set of rules.                                      * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* If no IBMDEFAULTGROUP table space exists, and two or more    * 
* table                                                        * 
* spaces with the same page size are available, according to   * 
*                                                              * 
* documentation, DB2 would check for USE privileges in the     * 
*                                                              * 
* following order to determine if particular table space       * 
* should be                                                    * 
* selected:                                                    * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* 1. The authorization ID                                      * 
*                                                              * 
* 2. A group to which the authorization ID belongs             * 
*                                                              * 
* 3. PUBLIC                                                    * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* However, the actual behavior switches the ordering to:       * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* 1. The authorization ID                                      * 
*                                                              * 
* 2. A role to which the authorization ID is granted to        * 
*                                                              * 
* 3. PUBLIC                                                    * 
*                                                              * 
* 4. A role to which PUBLIC is granted to                      * 
*                                                              * 
* 5. A group to which the authorization ID belongs             * 
*                                                              * 
* 6. A role to which a group the authorization ID belongs is   * 
*                                                              * 
* granted to                                                   * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* Thus, table space for which user has USE privilege on via    * 
* PUBLIC                                                       * 
* will get chosen before table space in which USE privilege    * 
* has                                                          * 
* been granted to a group that the user belongs to. Also,      * 
* roles                                                        * 
* are missing from the documented list.                        * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* Example:                                                     * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* PUBLIC has USE privilege on USERSPACE1.                      * 
*                                                              * 
* Group A has USE privilege on TBSP1 (same page size as        * 
*                                                              * 
* USERSPACE1).                                                 * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* Suppose the user is a member of group A, when it issues      * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* CREATE TABLE T1 (C1 INT)                                     * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* The table will get created in USERSPACE1 instead of TBSP1    * 
* which                                                        * 
* is inconsistent from the documented behavior described       * 
* above.                                                       * 
**************************************************************** 
* RECOMMENDATION:                                              * 
* Upgrade to DB2 v9.7 FP4.                                     * 
****************************************************************
Local Fix:
As a workaround, grant USE privilege to a role to which the user 
is granted to.
available fix packs:
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 4 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 6 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 7 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 8 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 9a for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 10 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

Solution
Problem was fixed in DB2 v9.7 FP4.
Workaround
As a workaround, grant USE privilege to a role to which the 
 
user 
is granted to.
Timestamps
Date  - problem reported    :
Date  - problem closed      :
Date  - last modified       :
21.09.2010
09.05.2011
09.05.2011
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos)
9.7.FP4
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s)
9.7.0.4 FixList