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DB2 - Problem description

Problem IC75597 Status: Closed

DB2 instance crash in cases when Instance is experiencing lockin g issues
and the SQL has XML column in SELECT list.

product:
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / 950 - DB2
Problem description:
DB2 instance could crash in cases when Instance is experiencing 
locking issues (Failed lock excalations for example) and SQL 
used has XML column in SELECT list, i.e. the conditions are 
 
1. TABLE MUST HAVE XML (XML in SELECT list. Check the table's 
definition for XML column.) 
2. Encounter LOCKING ERRORs 
 
Stack will look as following: 
</Siginfo_t> 
Signal #31 (SIGUSR2); si_code: 9 (SI_EMPTY:siginfo_t contains no 
useful information.) 
</SignalDetails> 
...... 
 sqle_panic 
 sqldInvCursorPos 
 sqldInvCursorPos 
 sqldEndTransaction 
 sqlrr_cleanup_tran_before_DPS 
 sqlrrbck 
 sqlrr_process_close_request 
 sqlrr_process_close_request 
 sqlrr_fetch_error 
 sqlrr_fetch 
 sqljs_ddm_cntqry 
 
 
Symptoms of this problem will be as follows: 
 
1. Lock errors will appear in db2diag.log. Example of Lock 
Excalation failed: 
 
2010-08-19-16.32.09.494621+600 E2882779A568      LEVEL: Error 
PID    : 1028104              TID  : 53386      PROC : db2sysc 0 
INSTANCE: db2inst1              NODE : 000        DB  : SAMPLE 
APPHDL  : 0-54691              APPID: 
10.0.0.0.47992.100819024852 
AUTHID  : AUTHID01 
EDUID  : 53386                EDUNAME: db2agent (SAMPLE) 0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data management, sqldEscalateLocks, probe:4 
MESSAGE : ADM5503E  The escalation of "24" locks on table 
"VAR01.TABLETB_ITEM" to lock intent "S" has failed.  The SQLCODE 
is  "-911". 
 
2. 901 in db2diag.log with "sqlricls_complex: unexpected 
non-NULL table->handle " diagnostic message: 
 
2010-08-19-16.32.10.001219+600 I2887234A882      LEVEL: Severe 
PID    : 1028104              TID  : 56173      PROC : db2sysc 0 
INSTANCE: db2inst1              NODE : 000        DB  : SAMPLE 
APPHDL  : 0-55870              APPID: 
10.0.0.0.35026.100819063145 
AUTHID  : AUTHID01 
EDUID  : 56173                EDUNAME: db2agent (SAMPLE) 0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, relation data serv, sqlrr_dump_ffdc, 
probe:300 
DATA #1 : SQLCA, PD_DB2_TYPE_SQLCA, 136 bytes 
sqlcaid : SQLCA    sqlcabc: 136  sqlcode: -901  sqlerrml: 51 
sqlerrmc: sqlricls_complex: unexpected non-NULL table->handle 
sqlerrp : SQLRI1B8 
sqlerrd : (1) 0x00000000      (2) 0x00000000      (3) 0x00000000 
          (4) 0x00000000      (5) 0xFFFFF503      (6) 0x00000000 
sqlwarn : (1)      (2)      (3)      (4)        (5)      (6) 
 
          (7)      (8)      (9)      (10)        (11) 
sqlstate: 
 
3. Diagnostic message will appear with debug information about 
an open scan on the permanent table: 
 
2010-08-19-16.32.10.248626+600 I2946467A531      LEVEL: Severe 
PID    : 1028104              TID  : 56173      PROC : db2sysc 0 
INSTANCE: db2inst1              NODE : 000        DB  : SAMPLE 
APPHDL  : 0-55870              APPID: 
10.0.0.0.35026.100819063145 
AUTHID  : AUTHID01 
EDUID  : 56173                EDUNAME: db2agent (SAMPLE) 0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, trace services, sqlt_logerr_string (secondary 
logging fu, Probe:0 
MESSAGE : SQLD_CCB: 
DATA #1 : String, 52 bytes 
pool(TID)=24, obj(FID)=7447, indexid(IID)=3, class=0 
 
2010-08-19-16.32.10.255504+600 I2948798A532      LEVEL: Severe 
PID    : 1028104              TID  : 56173      PROC : db2sysc 0 
INSTANCE: db2inst1              NODE : 000        DB  : SAMPLE 
APPHDL  : 0-55870              APPID: 
10.0.0.0.35026.100819063145 
AUTHID  : AUTHID01 
EDUID  : 56173                EDUNAME: db2agent (SAMPLE) 0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, trace services, sqlt_logerr_string (secondary 
logging fu, probe:0 
MESSAGE : SQLD_TCB: 
DATA #1 : String, 52 bytes 
Perm Table(24:7447)=VAR01  .BTX_ASSISTANCE_PROVIDER 
 
At this point instance will Panic. 
Detailed Stack: 
 
The stack looks like: 
</Siginfo_t> 
Signal #31 (SIGUSR2); si_code: 9 (SI_EMPTY:siginfo_t contains no 
useful information.) 
</SignalDetails> 
...... 
<StackTrace> 
------Function + Offset------ 
pthread_kill + 0x88 
_p_raise + 0x68 
raise + 0x34 
abort + 0xB4 
abort@glue74C + 0x94 
sqloExitEDU + 0xA0 
sqle_panic__Fv + 0x17C 
sqldInvCursorPos__FP8sqeAgenti + 0x2B0 
sqldInvCursorPos__FP8sqeAgenti@glue2CA + 0x7C 
sqldEndTransaction__FP8sqeAgenti + 0x1D4 
sqlrr_cleanup_tran_before_DPS__FP8sqlrr_cbiN62PiT9b + 0x3EC 
sqlrrbck__FP8sqlrr_cbiN32P15SQLXA_CALL_INFO + 0xA40 
sqlrrbck__FP8sqlrr_cbiN32P15SQLXA_CALL_INFO@glueB65 + 0x84 
sqlrr_process_close_request__FP8sqlrr_cbiN32 + 0x200 
sqlrr_process_close_request__FP8sqlrr_cbiN32@glue1015 + 0x84 
sqlrr_fetch_error__FP8sqlrr_cbP14db2UCinterfaceP15db2UCCursorInf 
oiT4@glueD98 
+ 0x538 
sqlrr_fetch__FP14db2UCinterfaceP15db2UCCursorInfo + 0x58 
sqljs_ddm_cntqry__FP14db2UCinterfaceP13sqljDDMObject + 0x9E8 
sqljsParseRdbAccessed__FP13sqljsDrdaAsCbP13sqljDDMObjectP14db2UC 
interface 
+ 0x164 
.sqljsParse.fdpr.clone.624__FP13sqljsDrdaAsCbP14db2UCinterface + 
0x330 
@64@sqljsSqlam__FP14db2UCinterfaceP8sqeAgentb + 0x3CC 
@64@sqljsDriveRequests__FP8sqeAgentP14db2UCconHandle + 0xB4 
@64@sqljsDrdaAsInnerDriver__FP18SQLCC_INITSTRUCT_Tb + 0x2B0 
sqljsDrdaAsDriver__FP18SQLCC_INITSTRUCT_T + 0xFC 
RunEDU__8sqeAgentFv + 0x80 
EDUDriver__9sqzEDUObjFv + 0xE4 
sqloEDUEntry + 0x264 
</StackTrace>
Problem Summary:
**************************************************************** 
* USERS AFFECTED:                                              * 
* All.                                                         * 
**************************************************************** 
* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:                                         * 
* DB2 instance crash in cases when Instance is experiencing    * 
* lockin issues and the SQL has XML column in SELECT list.     * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* DB2 instance could crash in cases when Instance is           * 
* experiencing locking issues (Failed lock excalations for     * 
* example) and SQL used has XML column in SELECT list, i.e.    * 
* the conditions are                                           * 
*                                                              * 
* 1. TABLE MUST HAVE XML (XML in SELECT list. Check the        * 
* table's definition for XML column.)                          * 
* 2. Encounter LOCKING ERRORs                                  * 
*                                                              * 
* Stack will look as following:                                * 
* </Siginfo_t>                                                 * 
* Signal #31 (SIGUSR2); si_code: 9 (SI_EMPTY:siginfo_t         * 
* contains no useful information.)                             * 
* </SignalDetails>                                             * 
* ......                                                       * 
* sqle_panic                                                   * 
* sqldInvCursorPos                                             * 
* sqldInvCursorPos                                             * 
* sqldEndTransaction                                           * 
* sqlrr_cleanup_tran_before_DPS                                * 
* sqlrrbck                                                     * 
* sqlrr_process_close_request                                  * 
* sqlrr_process_close_request                                  * 
* sqlrr_fetch_error                                            * 
* sqlrr_fetch                                                  * 
* sqljs_ddm_cntqry                                             * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* Symptoms of this problem will be as follows:                 * 
*                                                              * 
* 1. Lock errors will appear in db2diag.log. Example of Lock   * 
* Excalation failed:                                           * 
*                                                              * 
* 2010-08-19-16.32.09.494621+600 E2882779A568      LEVEL:      * 
* Error                                                        * 
* PID    : 1028104              TID  : 53386      PROC :       * 
* db2sysc 0                                                    * 
* INSTANCE: db2inst1              NODE : 000        DB  :      * 
* SAMPLE                                                       * 
* APPHDL  : 0-54691              APPID:                        * 
* 10.0.0.0.47992.100819024852                                  * 
* AUTHID  : AUTHID01                                           * 
* EDUID  : 53386                EDUNAME: db2agent (SAMPLE) 0   * 
* FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data management, sqldEscalateLocks,       * 
* probe:4                                                      * 
* MESSAGE : ADM5503E  The escalation of "24" locks on table    * 
* "VAR01.TABLETB_ITEM" to lock intent "S" has failed.  The     * 
* SQLCODE                                                      * 
* is  "-911".                                                  * 
*                                                              * 
* 2. 901 in db2diag.log with "sqlricls_complex: unexpected     * 
* non-NULL table->handle " diagnostic message:                 * 
*                                                              * 
* 2010-08-19-16.32.10.001219+600 I2887234A882      LEVEL:      * 
* Severe                                                       * 
* PID    : 1028104              TID  : 56173      PROC :       * 
* db2sysc 0                                                    * 
* INSTANCE: db2inst1              NODE : 000        DB  :      * 
* SAMPLE                                                       * 
* APPHDL  : 0-55870              APPID:                        * 
* 10.0.0.0.35026.100819063145                                  * 
* AUTHID  : AUTHID01                                           * 
* EDUID  : 56173                EDUNAME: db2agent (SAMPLE) 0   * 
* FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, relation data serv, sqlrr_dump_ffdc,      * 
* probe:300                                                    * 
* DATA #1 : SQLCA, PD_DB2_TYPE_SQLCA, 136 bytes                * 
* sqlcaid : SQLCA    sqlcabc: 136  sqlcode: -901  sqlerrml: 51 * 
* sqlerrmc: sqlricls_complex: unexpected non-NULL              * 
* table->handle                                                * 
* sqlerrp : SQLRI1B8                                           * 
* sqlerrd : (1) 0x00000000      (2) 0x00000000      (3)        * 
* 0x00000000                                                   * 
* (4) 0x00000000      (5) 0xFFFFF503      (6)                  * 
* 0x00000000                                                   * 
* sqlwarn : (1)      (2)      (3)      (4)        (5)      (6) * 
*                                                              * 
* (7)      (8)      (9)      (10)        (11)                  * 
* sqlstate:                                                    * 
*                                                              * 
* 3. Diagnostic message will appear with debug information     * 
* about                                                        * 
* an open scan on the permanent table:                         * 
*                                                              * 
* 2010-08-19-16.32.10.248626+600 I2946467A531      LEVEL:      * 
* Severe                                                       * 
* PID    : 1028104              TID  : 56173      PROC :       * 
* db2sysc 0                                                    * 
* INSTANCE: db2inst1              NODE : 000        DB  :      * 
* SAMPLE                                                       * 
* APPHDL  : 0-55870              APPID:                        * 
* 10.0.0.0.35026.100819063145                                  * 
* AUTHID  : AUTHID01                                           * 
* EDUID  : 56173                EDUNAME: db2agent (SAMPLE) 0   * 
* FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, trace services, sqlt_logerr_string        * 
* (secondary                                                   * 
* logging fu, Probe:0                                          * 
* MESSAGE : SQLD_CCB:                                          * 
* DATA #1 : String, 52 bytes                                   * 
* pool(TID)=24, obj(FID)=7447, indexid(IID)=3, class=0         * 
*                                                              * 
* 2010-08-19-16.32.10.255504+600 I2948798A532      LEVEL:      * 
* Severe                                                       * 
* PID    : 1028104              TID  : 56173      PROC :       * 
* db2sysc 0                                                    * 
* INSTANCE: db2inst1              NODE : 000        DB  :      * 
* SAMPLE                                                       * 
* APPHDL  : 0-55870              APPID:                        * 
* 10.0.0.0.35026.100819063145                                  * 
* AUTHID  : AUTHID01                                           * 
* EDUID  : 56173                EDUNAME: db2agent (SAMPLE) 0   * 
* FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, trace services, sqlt_logerr_string        * 
* (secondary                                                   * 
* logging fu, probe:0                                          * 
* MESSAGE : SQLD_TCB:                                          * 
* DATA #1 : String, 52 bytes                                   * 
* Perm Table(24:7447)=VAR01  .BTX_ASSISTANCE_PROVIDER          * 
*                                                              * 
* At this point instance will Panic.                           * 
* Detailed Stack:                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* The stack looks like:                                        * 
* </Siginfo_t>                                                 * 
* Signal #31 (SIGUSR2); si_code: 9 (SI_EMPTY:siginfo_t         * 
* contains no useful information.)                             * 
* </SignalDetails>                                             * 
* ......                                                       * 
* <StackTrace>                                                 * 
* ------Function + Offset------                                * 
* pthread_kill + 0x88                                          * 
* _p_raise + 0x68                                              * 
* raise + 0x34                                                 * 
* abort + 0xB4                                                 * 
* abort@glue74C + 0x94                                         * 
* sqloExitEDU + 0xA0                                           * 
* sqle_panic__Fv + 0x17C                                       * 
* sqldInvCursorPos__FP8sqeAgenti + 0x2B0                       * 
* sqldInvCursorPos__FP8sqeAgenti@glue2CA + 0x7C                * 
* sqldEndTransaction__FP8sqeAgenti + 0x1D4                     * 
* sqlrr_cleanup_tran_before_DPS__FP8sqlrr_cbiN62PiT9b + 0x3EC  * 
* sqlrrbck__FP8sqlrr_cbiN32P15SQLXA_CALL_INFO + 0xA40          * 
* sqlrrbck__FP8sqlrr_cbiN32P15SQLXA_CALL_INFO@glueB65 + 0x84   * 
* sqlrr_process_close_request__FP8sqlrr_cbiN32 + 0x200         * 
* sqlrr_process_close_request__FP8sqlrr_cbiN32@glue1015 + 0x84 * 
* sqlrr_fetch_error__FP8sqlrr_cbP14db2UCinterfaceP15db2UCCursorI 
* + 0x538                                                      * 
* sqlrr_fetch__FP14db2UCinterfaceP15db2UCCursorInfo + 0x58     * 
* sqljs_ddm_cntqry__FP14db2UCinterfaceP13sqljDDMObject + 0x9E8 * 
* sqljsParseRdbAccessed__FP13sqljsDrdaAsCbP13sqljDDMObjectP14db2 
* + 0x164                                                      * 
* .sqljsParse.fdpr.clone.624__FP13sqljsDrdaAsCbP14db2UCinterface 
* + 0x330                                                      * 
* @64@sqljsSqlam__FP14db2UCinterfaceP8sqeAgentb + 0x3CC        * 
* @64@sqljsDriveRequests__FP8sqeAgentP14db2UCconHandle + 0xB4  * 
* @64@sqljsDrdaAsInnerDriver__FP18SQLCC_INITSTRUCT_Tb + 0x2B0  * 
* sqljsDrdaAsDriver__FP18SQLCC_INITSTRUCT_T + 0xFC             * 
* RunEDU__8sqeAgentFv + 0x80                                   * 
* EDUDriver__9sqzEDUObjFv + 0xE4                               * 
* sqloEDUEntry + 0x264                                         * 
* </StackTrace>                                                * 
**************************************************************** 
* RECOMMENDATION:                                              * 
* Update to version 9.5 fixpack 8 or later fixpack.            * 
****************************************************************
Local Fix:
Please, use LOCKLIST AUTOMATIC and make sure that there is 
enough instance memory.
available fix packs:
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
This problem is first fixed in version 9.5 fixpack 8.
Workaround
Please, use LOCKLIST AUTOMATIC and make sure that there is 
 
enough instance memory.
Timestamps
Date  - problem reported    :
Date  - problem closed      :
Date  - last modified       :
05.04.2011
27.06.2011
27.06.2011
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos)
9.5.FP8
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s)
9.5.0.8 FixList