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DB2 - Problem description

Problem IC75251 Status: Closed

USING LARGER MEMORY BUFFER WITH DB2READLOGNOCONNINIT CAN LEAD TO FAILURE OR
HANG

product:
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / 970 - DB2
Problem description:
Using larger memory allocation with db2ReadLogNoConnInit can 
either lead to SQLCODE = -2038 or hang. 
 
Example: 
 
dblognoconn API fails when increasing readLogMemSize. 
 
Following change is done in dblognoconn.sqc (from 
sqllib/samples/c) 
 
  /* Allocate memory for the API's control blocks and log 
   * buffer */ 
 
  readLogMemSize =  128 * 4096; 
  readLogMemory = (char *)malloc(readLogMemSize); 
 
 
"dblognoconn sample db2luw00" fails with: 
 
... 
  Disconnecting from 'sample' database... 
  Disconnected from 'sample' database. 
 
 
##############  DETACH FROM THE INSTANCE: db2luw00 ##### 
 
 
---- error report ----------------------------- 
 
application message = database logs no db conn -- read 
line                = 307 
file                = dblognoconn.sqc 
SQLCODE             = -2038 
 
SQL2038N  A database system error "" occurred during processing. 
 
---- end error report ------------------------ 
Non-zero rc from function DbReadLogRecordsNoConn. 
 
 
db2diag.log shows: 
 
2011-03-09-11.08.14.327604+060 I7424E347           LEVEL: Info 
PID     : 19068                TID  : 139781823645472PROC : 
dblognoconn 
INSTANCE: db2luw00             NODE : 000 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection services, sqlpReadLogNoConn, 
probe:1800 
DATA #1 : <preformatted> 
API call: action 3, startLSN is NULL, endLSN is NULL, 
logBufferSize 0 
 
2011-03-09-11.08.14.329556+060 I7772E369           LEVEL: Info 
PID     : 19068                TID  : 139781823645472PROC : 
dblognoconn 
INSTANCE: db2luw00             NODE : 000 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection services, sqlpReadLogNoConn, 
probe:1800 
DATA #1 : <preformatted> 
API call: action 1, startLSN 00000000032C8010, endLSN 
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF, logBufferSize 65536 
 
2011-03-09-11.08.14.391392+060 I10147E395          LEVEL: Error 
PID     : 19068                TID  : 139781823645472PROC : 
dblognoconn 
INSTANCE: db2luw00             NODE : 000 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection services, sqlpgclf, probe:120 
MESSAGE : Error -2045837302 on closing file handle: 
DATA #1 : Hexdump, 8 bytes 
0x00007FFF784AA2D4 : 004E 3120 2020 2000 
.N1    . 
 
This is Sqlcode -980 
SQL0980C  A disk error occurred.  Subsequent SQL statements 
cannot be 
processed. 
 
 
2011-03-09-11.08.14.393328+060 I10543E180         LEVEL: Error 
PID:19068 TID:139781823645472 NODE:000 Title: SQLP_LFCB 
Dump File:/home/db2luw00/sqllib/db2dump/19068.0.000.dump.bin 
 
2011-03-09-11.08.14.432477+060 I10724E381          LEVEL: Severe 
PID     : 19068                TID  : 139781823645472PROC : 
dblognoconn 
INSTANCE: db2luw00             NODE : 000 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection services, sqlpgclf, probe:40 
RETCODE : ZRC=0x8710001D=-2028994531=SQLP_LERR "Fatal Logic 
Error" 
          DIA8526C A fatal error occurred in data protection 
services. 
 
2011-03-09-11.08.14.436126+060 I11106E395          LEVEL: Error 
PID     : 19068                TID  : 139781823645472PROC : 
dblognoconn 
INSTANCE: db2luw00             NODE : 000 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection services, sqlpgclf, probe:120 
MESSAGE : Error -2028994531 on closing file handle: 
DATA #1 : Hexdump, 8 bytes 
0x00007FFF784AA2D4 : FFFF FFFF 0000 0000 
........ 
 
2011-03-09-11.08.14.439353+060 I11502E383          LEVEL: Error 
PID     : 19068                TID  : 139781823645472PROC : 
dblognoconn 
INSTANCE: db2luw00             NODE : 000 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection services, 
sqlpLoadReadBufferNoConn, probe:1120 
MESSAGE : Received error: 
DATA #1 : Hexdump, 4 bytes 
0x00007FFF784AA3A8 : 0A00 0F86 
.... 
 
2011-03-09-11.08.14.442531+060 I11886E376          LEVEL: Error 
PID     : 19068                TID  : 139781823645472PROC : 
dblognoconn 
INSTANCE: db2luw00             NODE : 000 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection services, sqlpReadLogNoConn, 
probe:1960 
MESSAGE : Received error: 
DATA #1 : Hexdump, 4 bytes 
0x00007FFF784AA7EC : 0A00 0F86 
 
 
db2trc shows: 
 
 
65908       | | sqlpLoadReadBufferNoConn data [probe 1] 
65909       | | | sqlpOpenLogFile entry 
65910       | | | | sqlpgolf entry 
65911       | | | | sqlpgolf data [probe 0] 
65912       | | | | | sqloopenp entry 
 
65912   entry DB2 UDB oper system services sqloopenp cei 
(1.3.15.823.2) 
        pid 18656 tid 140324554061600 cpid 535 node 0 
 
        bytes 117 
 
        Data1   (PD_TYPE_FILE_NAME,69) File name: 
 
/home/db2luw00/logArch/db2luw00/SAMPLE/NODE0000/C0000000/S000000 
0.LOG 
        Data2   (PD_TYPE_SQO_FILE_OPEN_OPTIONS,4) SQO Open File 
Options: 
SQLO_REVISE, SQLO_READONLY, SQLO_SHAREWRITE, 
SQLO_SECTOR_ALIGNED, SQLO_NO_THREAD_LEVEL_FILE_LOCK 
        Data3   (PD_TYPE_HEXINT,4) Hex integer: 
        0x00000180 
        Data4   (PD_TYPE_PTR,8) Pointer: 
        0x0000000000000000 
 
65913       | | | | | sqloopenp exit 
 
65913   exit DB2 UDB oper system services sqloopenp cei 
(2.3.15.823.2) 
        pid 18656 tid 140324554061600 cpid 535 node 0 
        codepath = 4:9:18 
 
        rc = 0 
        bytes 16 
 
        Data1   (PD_TYPE_SQO_FILE_HDL,8) File handle: 
  File Handle              = 3 
  File System Block Size   = 0 bytes 
  File System Type         = UNKNOWN 
 
65914       | | | | | sqloReadBlocks entry 
65915       | | | | | sqloReadBlocks exit 
65916       | | | | sqlpgolf exit 
65917       | | | | sqloseek entry 
65918       | | | | sqloseek exit 
65919       | | | | sqloseekread64 entry 
65920       | | | | sqloseekread64 data [probe 50] 
65921       | | | | sqloseekread64 exit 
65922       | | | sqlpOpenLogFile exit 
65923       | | | sqlpPageFromLSN entry 
65924       | | | sqlpPageFromLSN exit 
65925       | | | sqloReadBlocks entry 
65926       | | | sqloReadBlocks exit 
65927       | | | sqlpgclf entry 
65928       | | | sqlpgclf data [probe 0] 
65929       | | | | sqloclose entry 
 
65929   entry DB2 UDB oper system services sqloclose cei 
(1.3.15.681.2) 
        pid 18656 tid 140324554061600 cpid 535 node 0 
 
        bytes 16 
 
        Data1   (PD_TYPE_SQO_FILE_HDL,8) File handle: 
  File Handle              = 134305870 
  File System Block Size   = 0 bytes 
  File System Type         = nfs 
 
65930       | | | | | sqloSystemErrorHandler entry 
65931       | | | | | | pdLogSysRC entry 
 
 
file handle is overwritten with content from the logBuffer: 
 
134305870 is 0x0801584E ( byte swapped: 4E58 0108 ) 
 
65926   exit DB2 UDB oper system services sqloReadBlocks cei 
(2.3.15.444.2) 
        pid 18656 tid 140324554061600 cpid 535 node 0 
        rc = 0 
        bytes 65535 
 
        Data1   (PD_TYPE_HEXDUMP,65527) Hexdump: 
        EC0F 0000 0000 0000 4C98 2803 0000 0000 
........L.(..... 
        D001 0000 4E00 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 
....N........... 
        0000 0000 2177 0000 01A1 0000 0D00 0000 
....!w.......... 
        A401 B201 0F00 0500 0000 2E00 0000 A401 
................ 
        0100 D600 D600 0800 DE00 0800 E600 0800 
................ 
        5966 4261 694B 4544 6201 0030 EE00 2C00 
YfBaiKEDb..0..,. 
        0000 0000 0143 5300 5500 3000 1A01 3600 
.....CS.U.0...6. 
        2011 0304 1034 2693 2750 2011 0304 1034     ....4&.'P 
....4 
        2693 2750 0500 0000 204E 4E59 B804 0000    &.'P.... 
NNY.... 
        0000 0144 5001 0800 4E58 0108 0060 0108 
...DP...NX...`.. 
        004E 3120 2020 2000 0A4E 4E42 524E 0000    .N1 
..NNBRN.. 
        0000 0000 0000 0000 0C20 1103 0410 1754    ......... 
.....T
Problem Summary:
**************************************************************** 
* USERS AFFECTED:                                              * 
* ALL                                                          * 
**************************************************************** 
* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:                                         * 
* see ERROR DESCRIPTION                                        * 
**************************************************************** 
* RECOMMENDATION:                                              * 
* Upgrade to DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5.                       * 
****************************************************************
Local Fix:
n/a
available fix packs:
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
First fixed in DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5.
Workaround
not known / see Local fix
Timestamps
Date  - problem reported    :
Date  - problem closed      :
Date  - last modified       :
24.03.2011
08.12.2011
08.12.2011
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos)
9.7.FP5
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s)
9.7.0.5 FixList