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DB2 - Problem description

Problem IC62100 Status: Closed

DB2LOOK -WLM: CREATE SUBCLASS BEFORE SUPERCLASS

product:
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / 950 - DB2
Problem description:
Note: This little problem was found by SVT in db2_cobra, but the 
problem has existed since V95 GA and is a problem in v95. 
 
Group Reporting Issue: SVT 
 
Problem Abstract: db2look -wlm: create subclass before 
superclass 
 
Problem Description: 
 
Here are the set of files that I have to show to you from 2 
different databases, db1 and db2: 
/TMP/cathyw/svt/svtpdb11/db2look_wlm 
$ ls -1 * 
db1: 
db2look.bigdb1.wlm.out1 = output from db2look -wlm 
wlmcat.out03  = query output for various wlm catalog views 
 
db2: 
db2look.bigdb1.wlm.clp  = same file as db2look.bigdb1.wlm.out1; 
CLP file from db2look -wlm 
db2look.bigdb1.wlm.clp.out1 = output from executing 
db2look.bigdb1.wlm.clp 
 
For db1, I ran some tools to randomly create and drop various 
wlm objects, like service classes. The scripts will attempt to 
create existing objects and drop objects that are in use. 
For this db1, here are the objects related to 
SERVICESUPERCLASSL1, ordered by SCID (which is likely the same 
order that db2look uses) 
 
wlmcat.out03 snippet - syscat.serviceclasses ORDER BY scid 
=================== 
SERVICECLASS SYSCAT 
=================== 
SELECT serviceclassid AS scid, char(serviceclassname,28) AS 
scname, parentid, enabled, agentpriority AS agentp 
ri, prefetchpriority AS prefetchpri, bufferpoolpriority as 
bufferpoolpri, collectaggreqdata, collectaggactdata 
, collectactdata, collectactpartition, collectreqmetrics, 
char(outboundcorrelator,30) AS outboundcorrelator, c 
har(remarks,15) AS remarks FROM syscat.serviceclasses ORDER BY 
scid 
 
SCID   SCNAME                       PARENTID ENABLED AGENTPRI 
PREFETCHPRI BUFFERPOOLPRI COLLECTAGGREQDATA COLL 
ECTAGGACTDATA COLLECTACTDATA COLLECTACTPARTITION 
COLLECTREQMETRICS OUTBOUNDCORRELATOR             REMARKS 
 
------ ---------------------------- -------- ------- -------- 
----------- ------------- ----------------- ---- 
------------- -------------- ------------------- 
----------------- ------------------------------ ------------ 
--- 
<...> 
    59 SERVICESUBCLASSL1_4                73 Y         -32768 
                       B                 E 
              D              D                   N 
  -                              - 
 
    60 SERVICESUBCLASSL1_5                73 Y         -32768 
                       B                 E 
              D              D                   N 
  -                              - 
<...> 
    66 SERVICESUBCLASSL1_2                73 Y         -32768 
                       B                 E 
              D              D                   N 
  -                              - 
 
    67 SERVICESUBCLASSE1_2                61 Y         -32768 
                       N                 N 
              N              C                   N 
  -                              - 
 
    68 SERVICESUBCLASSG1_1                63 Y         -32768 
                       B                 N 
              D              D                   N 
  -                              - 
 
    69 SERVICESUBCLASSL1_1                73 Y         -32768 
                       B                 E 
              D              D                   N 
  -                              - 
 
    70 SERVICESUPERCLASSE2                 0 Y         -32768 
                       N                 N 
              N              C                   N 
  -                              - 
 
    71 SYSDEFAULTSUBCLASS                 70 Y         -32768 
                       N                 N 
              N              C                   N 
  -                              - 
 
    72 SERVICESUBCLASSG1_2                63 Y         -32768 
                       B                 N 
              D              D                   N 
  -                              - 
 
    73 SERVICESUPERCLASSL1                 0 Y         -32768 
                       N                 N 
              N              C                   N 
  -                              Version 2.0 
 
 
This grep shows that db2look -wlm produces DDL for the 
subclasses of "SERVICESUPERCLASSL1" before producing the DDL for 
superclass "SERVICESUPERCLASSL1" 
/TMP/cathyw/svt/svtpdb11/db2look_wlm/db1 
$ grep SERVICESUPERCLASSL1 db2look.bigdb1.wlm.out1 
CREATE SERVICE CLASS "SERVICESUBCLASSL1_4" UNDER 
"SERVICESUPERCLASSL1" 
CREATE SERVICE CLASS "SERVICESUBCLASSL1_5" UNDER 
"SERVICESUPERCLASSL1" 
CREATE SERVICE CLASS "SERVICESUBCLASSL1_2" UNDER 
"SERVICESUPERCLASSL1" 
CREATE SERVICE CLASS "SERVICESUBCLASSL1_1" UNDER 
"SERVICESUPERCLASSL1" 
CREATE SERVICE CLASS "SERVICESUPERCLASSL1" 
 
 
Thus, if one executes that produced DDL, as I did for db2, 
attempt to create the subclasses will fail since the creation of 
the superclass occurs later. 
  +178  CREATE SERVICE CLASS "SERVICESUBCLASSL1_4" UNDER 
"SERVICESUPERCLASSL1" COLLECT ACTIVITY DATA ON ALL DA 
TABASE PARTITIONS WITH DETAILS COLLECT AGGREGATE ACTIVITY DATA 
EXTENDED COLLECT AGGREGATE REQUEST DATA BASE 
  +179  DB21034E  The command was processed as an SQL statement 
because it was not a 
  +180  valid Command Line Processor command.  During SQL 
processing it returned: 
  +181  SQL0204N  "SERVICESUPERCLASSL1" is an undefined name. 
SQLSTATE=42704 
  +182 
  +183  CREATE SERVICE CLASS "SERVICESUBCLASSL1_5" UNDER 
"SERVICESUPERCLASSL1" COLLECT ACTIVITY DATA ON ALL DA 
TABASE PARTITIONS WITH DETAILS COLLECT AGGREGATE ACTIVITY DATA 
EXTENDED COLLECT AGGREGATE REQUEST DATA BASE 
  +184  DB21034E  The command was processed as an SQL statement 
because it was not a 
  +185  valid Command Line Processor command.  During SQL 
processing it returned: 
  +186  SQL0204N  "SERVICESUPERCLASSL1" is an undefined name. 
SQLSTATE=42704 
  +187 
<...> 
  +237  COMMENT ON SERVICE CLASS "SERVICESUPERCLASSL1" IS 
'Version 2.0' 
  +238  DB20000I  The SQL command completed successfully. 
  +239 
  +240  CREATE SERVICE CLASS "SERVICESUBCLASSE2_1" UNDER 
"SERVICESUPERCLASSE2" 
  +241  DB20000I  The SQL command completed successfully. 
  +242
Problem Summary:
**************************************************************** 
* USERS AFFECTED:                                              * 
* software                                                     * 
**************************************************************** 
* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:                                         * 
* db2look -wlm option was creating subclass before super class * 
**************************************************************** 
* RECOMMENDATION:                                              * 
* has to move to v95 fp5 to over come this issue               * 
****************************************************************
Local Fix:
available fix packs:
DB2 Version 9.5 Fix Pack 5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.5 Fix Pack 6a for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.5 Fix Pack 7 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.5 Fix Pack 8 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.5 Fix Pack 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.5 Fix Pack 10 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

Solution
fixed in v95 fp5
Workaround
not known / see Local fix
Timestamps
Date  - problem reported    :
Date  - problem closed      :
Date  - last modified       :
20.07.2009
05.02.2010
05.02.2010
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos)
9.5.FP5
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s)
9.5.0.5 FixList