DB2 - Problem description
Problem IC95373 | Status: Closed |
DB2 MIGHT ENCOUNTER "MEMORY CORRUPTION" ERROR AND THEN PANIC | |
product: | |
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / A50 - DB2 | |
Problem description: | |
When the problem happens, information similar to the following will be seen in db2diag.log: =========================================== 2010-01-01-01.01.01.123456+000 I12345678901234 LEVEL: Severe PID : 1234567 TID : 12345 PROC : db2sysc 0 INSTANCE: db2inst1 NODE : 000 DB : SAMPLE APPHDL : 0-123 APPID: *N0.db2inst1.1001010101012 AUTHID : DB2INST1 EDUID : 12345 EDUNAME: db2agent (SAMPLE) 0 FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, SQO Memory Management, sqloDiagnoseFreeBlockFailure, probe:10 MESSAGE : Possible memory corruption detected. DATA #1 : ZRC, PD_TYPE_ZRC, 4 bytes 0x820F0002 DATA #2 : Corrupt block address, PD_TYPE_CORRUPT_BLK_PTR, 8 bytes 0x000000012d87e1e0 DATA #3 : Block header, PD_TYPE_BLK_HEADER, 24 bytes 0x000000012D87E1C8 : 0000 0001 2D87 DA6C 56C3 B357 253D 0471 ....-..lV..W%=.q 0x000000012D87E1D8 : FAB0 0000 0012 D860 .......` DATA #4 : Data header, PD_TYPE_BLK_DATA_HEAD, 48 bytes 0x000000012D87E1E0 : 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................ 0x000000012D87E1F0 : 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................ 0x000000012D87E200 : 0046 5F4E 495F 4549 425F 504C 5F42 534E .F_NI_EIB_PL_BSN CALLSTCK: (Static functions may not be resolved correctly, as they are resolved to the nearest symbol) [0] 0x090000000B88EAB8 pdLog + 0xC0 [1] 0x090000000AAF45B0 @78@sqloDiagnoseFreeBlockFailure__FP8SMemFBlkCb + 0x150 [2] 0x090000000B24FD58 sqlofmblkEx + 0x48C [3] 0x090000000B69955C sqlofmblkEx@glue801 + 0x78 [4] 0x090000000C009074 sqlerCallDL__FP14db2UCinterfaceP9UCstpInfo + 0x1A8 [5] 0x090000000B8D13F4 .sqljs_ddm_excsqlstt.fdpr.clone.149__FP14db2UCinterfaceP13sqljDD MObject + 0xC0 [6] 0x090000000B7C6A48 sqljsParseRdbAccessed__FP13sqljsDrdaAsCbP13sqljDDMObjectP14db2UC interface + 0xEC [7] 0x090000000B7C6DE4 .sqljsParse.fdpr.clone.120__FP13sqljsDrdaAsCbP14db2UCinterfaceP8 sqeAgentb + 0x268 [8] 0x090000000B7C5AA0 @63@sqljsSqlam__FP14db2UCinterfaceP8sqeAgentb + 0x290 [9] 0x090000000B9054D0 @63@sqljsDriveRequests__FP8sqeAgentP14db2UCconHandle + 0xEC 2010-01-01-01.01.01.123457+000 I12345678901234 LEVEL: Severe PID : 1234567 TID : 12345 PROC : db2sysc 0 INSTANCE: db2inst1 NODE : 000 DB : SAMPLE APPHDL : 0-123 APPID: *N0.db2inst1.1001010101012 AUTHID : DB2INST1 EDUID : 12345 EDUNAME: db2agent (SAMPLE) 0 FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, SQO Memory Management, sqloDiagnoseFreeBlockFailure, probe:10 MESSAGE : ADM14001C An unexpected and critical error has occurred: "Panic". The instance may have been shutdown as a result. "Automatic" FODC (First Occurrence Data Capture) has been invoked and diagnostic information has been recorded in directory "/db2home/sqllib/db2dump/FODC_Panic_2010-01-01-01.01.01.123456_0 000/" . Please look in this directory for detailed evidence about what happened and contact IBM support if necessary to diagnose the problem. =========================================== The problem could be encountered by various kinds of operations that manipulate LOB data with locators, and one or more of the LOB locates is NULL. One known operation is LOAD. | |
Problem Summary: | |
**************************************************************** * USERS AFFECTED: * * All users of version 10.5 on Linux, Unix and Windows * * platforms. * **************************************************************** * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: * * See Error Description * **************************************************************** * RECOMMENDATION: * * Update to DB2 LUW Version 10.5 Fix Pack 3 or higher levels. * **************************************************************** | |
Local Fix: | |
N/A | |
available fix packs: | |
DB2 Version 10.5 Fix Pack 3 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows | |
Solution | |
First fixed in DB2 LUW Version 10.5 Fix Pack 3. | |
Workaround | |
N/A | |
Timestamps | |
Date - problem reported : Date - problem closed : Date - last modified : | 27.08.2013 27.02.2014 27.02.2014 |
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos) | |
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s) | |
10.5.0.3 | |
10.5.0.3 |