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DB2 - Problem description

Problem IC65729 Status: Closed

PERFORMANCE DEGRADATION IN POST PROCESSING DURING SECTION EXECUTION
IN SMP or DPF MODE OR WHEN A WLM TIME THRESHOLD IS SET

product:
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / 970 - DB2
Problem description:
A performance degradation in post processing during section 
execution might be noticed after migrating to V9.5 on a very 
active system. An unneeded synchronization point occurs in 
SMP or DPF mode or when a WLM time threshold is set.
Problem Summary:
Users Affected : All 
Problem Description : 
Performance degradation in processing in 9.5 on a very active 
system in SMP/DPF mode
Local Fix:
If INTRA_PARALLEL is set to YES then setting it to NO would 
avoid the codepath involved.
available fix packs:
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 3 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 3a for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
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 9a for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 10 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

Solution
Problem was first fixed in v9.7 FP2.
Workaround
not known / see Local fix
Timestamps
Date  - problem reported    :
Date  - problem closed      :
Date  - last modified       :
20.01.2010
24.08.2010
24.08.2010
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos)
9.7.FP2
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s)
9.7.0.2 FixList