DB2 - Problembeschreibung
Problem IC94684 | Status: Geschlossen |
AUTO DELETION OF BACKUP OBJECTS NO LONGER WORKING AFTER SWITCHING BETWEEN ARCHIVAL AND CIRCULAR LOGGING | |
Produkt: | |
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / 970 - DB2 | |
Problembeschreibung: | |
Auto deletion of backup objects is enabled via the AUTO_DEL_REC_OBJ db cfg parameter. When changing from archival logging to circular logging ( and back as needed ), it is possible log this auto deletion will stop working. This is triggered by the fact that the log file sequence in the history files gets reset, so the log file numbers will start back at 0. This can cause the prune history logic to become confused and set the timestamp from where to prune backup images back at the beginning of the history file, thereby failing to prune images that should be removed. | |
Problem-Zusammenfassung: | |
**************************************************************** * USERS AFFECTED: * * all * **************************************************************** * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: * * See Error Description * **************************************************************** * RECOMMENDATION: * * Upgrade the database server to V9.7 Fix Pack 9 * **************************************************************** | |
Local-Fix: | |
As a workaround, the entries to be pruned can manually be updated using the "UPDATE HISTORY" command and changing the obsolete history entries from 'A' (active) to 'D' (delete). | |
verfügbare FixPacks: | |
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows | |
Lösung | |
This problem has first been fixed in v9.7 Fix Pack 9 | |
Workaround | |
keiner bekannt / siehe Local-Fix | |
Bug-Verfolgung | |
Vorgänger : APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following: IC96961 IT03081 Nachfolger : | |
Weitere Daten | |
Datum - Problem gemeldet : Datum - Problem geschlossen : Datum - der letzten Änderung: | 06.08.2013 26.06.2014 26.06.2014 |
Problem behoben ab folgender Versionen (IBM BugInfos) | |
9.7.FP9 | |
Problem behoben lt. FixList in der Version | |
9.7.0.9 | |
9.7.0.9 |