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DB2 - Problem description

Problem IT00673 Status: Closed

BADPAGE OR OTHER ERRORS WHEN ACCESSING TABLES IN A TABLESPACE THAT IS BEING
RESTORED OR ROLLED FORWARD

product:
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / A50 - DB2
Problem description:
When a RESTORE or ROLLFORWARD is running online, access to 
objects in the tablespace being restored or rolled forward may 
fail.  Errors seen may include an SQLCODE -902 during online 
rollforward, or a BAD PAGE error from an operation (for example, 
INSERT) that affects a table in that tablespace.  In the latter 
case, you would see db2diag.log entries similar to the 
following: 
 
2014-02-25-07.59.02.846580-300 I4264652A7380        LEVEL: 
Severe 
PID     : 22282398             TID : 21353          KTID : 
51380259 
PROC    : db2sysc 1 
INSTANCE: sample               NODE : 001           DB   : DBDB 
APPHDL  : 1-3126               APPID: 
9.26.97.146.55001.140225133227 
AUTHID  : SAMPLE               HOSTNAME: samplehost 
EDUID   : 21353                EDUNAME: db2agent (DBDB) 1 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, buffer pool services, sqlb_verify_page, 
probe:3 
MESSAGE : ZRC=0x86020001=-2046689279=SQLB_BADP "page is bad" 
          DIA8400C A bad page was encountered. 
DATA #1 : String, 64 bytes 
Error encountered trying to read a page - information follows : 
DATA #2 : String, 23 bytes 
Page verification error 
DATA #3 : Page ID, PD_TYPE_SQLB_PAGE_ID, 4 bytes 
1 
DATA #4 : Object descriptor, PD_TYPE_SQLB_OBJECT_DESC, 104 bytes 
    Obj: {pool:13;obj:65535;type:64} Parent={13;65535} 
    lifeLSN:       000000000003B162 
    tid:           0 0  0 
    extentAnchor:                   1 
    initEmpPages:                   0 
    poolPage0:                      0 
    poolflags:   0x              3122 
    objectState: 0x                27 
    lastSMP:                        0 
  pageSize:                   16384 
  extentSize:                    32 
  bufferPoolID:                   4 
  partialHash:           3221159949 
  objDescAttributes:                  0 
  objDescEHLState: 0x0000000000000000 
  bufferPool:    0x0700000098826ce0 
  pdef:          0x07000001238bb860 
DATA #5 : Bitmask, 4 bytes 
0x00000002 
DATA #6 : Page header, PD_TYPE_SQLB_PAGE_HEAD, 48 bytes 
pageHead: {tbspSeed:3402287818;obj:51914;type:202} 
bphPPNum:3402287818 bphOPNum:3402287818 
  begoff:                   51914 
  datlen:                   51914 
  revnum:                   51914 
  pagelsn:     CACACACACACACACA 
  flag:                        ca 
  future32:           3402287818 
  cbits1to31:            cacacaca 
  cbits32to63:           cacacaca 
DATA #7 : Bufferpool globals, PD_TYPE_SQLB_GLOBALS, 1264 bytes 
  dbcb:                  0x07800000075a0080 
  bpcb:                  0x07000000964cd6a0 
  ptbl:                  0x07000000964cdc80 
  eduType:               SQLB_EDU_AGENT 
  eduCB:                 0x07800000074f0080 
  qryData:               0x0000000000000000 
  qryDataSz:                              0 
  qryDataPos:                             0 
  contQryData:           0x0000000000000000 
  contQryDataSz:                          0 
  contQryDataPos:                         0 
  bglobals_flags:                     10200 
  eduId:                 21353 
  curPfQ:                                12 
  curRemHateListCounter:              21518 
  debugInfo:             0x0000000117809960 
  pCurRecLsn:            0x0000000000000000 
  clnrCB:                0x0000000000000000 
  prefetchPriority:                       1 
  agentPriorityWeight:      00 
  staticStr: 
  curRecTsp:                              0 
  curRecPage:                             0 
  numPFRequestsHeld:                      0 
  memAccessCount: 
    m_bIsInitialized:                 true 
    m_iDisabled:                          2 
    m_iAccessCount:                       0 
CALLSTCK: (Static functions may not be resolved correctly, as 
they are resolved to the nearest symbol) 
  [0] 0x090000000918B290 pdLog + 0x2D0 
  [1] 0x090000000AFD5614 
sqlbLogReadAttemptFailure__FUiP16SQLB_OBJECT_DESCT1P9SQLB_PAGEib 
UlT1PcP12SQLB_GLOBALS + 0x394 
  [2] 0x090000000AFEFDD0 
sqlb_verify_page__FP9SQLB_PAGEP16SQLB_OBJECT_DESCUiT3P12SQLB_GLO 
BALSPUl + 0xF30 
  [3] 0x090000000AFF51F8 sqlbReadPage + 0xA58 
  [4] 0x090000000C1A40D0 sqlbGetPageFromDisk__FP11SQLB_FIX_CBi + 
0x1C30 
  [5] 0x090000000B7418EC sqlbfix__FP11SQLB_FIX_CB + 0x3F4C 
  [6] 0x090000000B00711C sqlbFixPage__FP11SQLB_FIX_CBiUiT2 + 
0x27C 
  [7] 0x090000000B009F78 
sqlbFixDataEMP__FP16SQLB_OBJECT_DESCiP10ExtMapAddrP11SQLB_FIX_CB 
UiP12SQLB_GLOBALS + 0x8B8 
  [8] 0x090000000B00B928 
sqlbIsExtentAllocated__FP16SQLB_OBJECT_DESCUiiP11SQLB_FIX_CBPiP1 
0ExtMapAddrPUiPbP12SQLB_GLOBALS + 0x428 
  [9] 0x090000000B00C5B0 
sqlbDMScheckObjAlloc__FP16SQLB_OBJECT_DESCUliT3PPUiP12SQLB_GLOBA 
LS + 0x6F0 
  [10] 0x090000000C1A0618 sqlbGetDiskPageID__FP11SQLB_FIX_CBPUi 
+ 0x8F8 
  [11] 0x090000000C1A3E58 sqlbGetPageFromDisk__FP11SQLB_FIX_CBi 
+ 0x19B8 
  [12] 0x090000000B7418EC sqlbfix__FP11SQLB_FIX_CB + 0x3F4C 
  [13] 0x090000000ACBAFBC sqlbFixPage__FP11SQLB_FIX_CBiUiT2 + 
0x27C 
  [14] 0x090000000ACCC32C 
sqldReadTableInfo__FP13SQLD_DFM_WORKiP15SQLD_DF_HDR_RECP12SQLD_T 
DIRRECP13SQLD_TDESCRECPUsP8SQLZ_RIDUs + 0x1EC 
  [15] 0x090000000ACCF584 sqldLoadTCB__FP8sqeAgentP8SQLD_TCBi + 
0x784 
  [16] 0x090000000ACD4BD8 
sqldFixTCB__FP8sqeAgentiN32PP8SQLD_TCBUiT7 + 0x6B8 
  [17] 0x090000000B5F4C5C 
sqldFixTCBHandleSQLCA__FP8sqeAgentUsT2UcN22iPcT7T8T7PP8SQLD_TCBU 
iT13_ + 0xBC 
  [18] 0x090000000B5F4FD0 
sqldFixTCBwithName__FP8sqeAgentUsT2UciPcT5T6T5PP8SQLD_TCBUiT11_ 
+ 0x150 
  [19] 0x090000000B5F5164 
sqldFixObjectTableTCB__FP8sqeAgentUsiPP8SQLD_TCBUiUl + 0x104 
  [20] 0x090000000B5FCFDC 
sqldoSetupDmsWAforFtc__FP8sqeAgentUsT2iN34UiUl + 0x1DC 
  [21] 0x090000000B5FDF68 
sqldoftc__FP8sqeAgentUsT2UliP15SQLD_OBJTAB_RECN25 + 0x648 
  [22] 0x090000000ACCD3B8 
loadDMSDesc__FP8sqeAgentP8SQLD_TCBP16SQLB_OBJECT_DESCi + 0x298 
  [23] 0x090000000ACCDCF0 
loadObjDesc__FP8sqeAgentP8SQLD_TCBP16SQLB_OBJECT_DESCi + 0x1D0 
  [24] 0x090000000ACCE358 
sqldLoadParentObjDesc__FP8sqeAgentP8SQLD_TCBP16SQLB_OBJECT_DESCi 
T4 + 0x318 
  [25] 0x090000000ACCF42C sqldLoadTCB__FP8sqeAgentP8SQLD_TCBi + 
0x62C 
  [26] 0x090000000ACD4BD8 
sqldFixTCB__FP8sqeAgentiN32PP8SQLD_TCBUiT7 + 0x6B8 
  [27] 0x090000000AD412EC 
sqldLockTableFixTCB__FP8sqeAgentUsT2UcUliN26N25T6PcT6T12_T6P14SQ 
LP_LOCK_INFOPP8SQLD_TCBUiT18_ + 0xECC 
  [28] 0x090000000DBC597C 
sqldGetInsertTable__FP8sqeAgentUsN42UcUlN28PP16SQLD_TABLE_CACHEP 
Pv + 0x6DC 
  [29] 0x090000000DBC668C 
sqldGetInsertTable__FP8sqeAgentUsN42UcUliPP16SQLD_TABLE_CACHEPPv 
+ 0xAC 
  [30] 0x090000000DBC6B28 
sqldRowInsert__FP8sqeAgentUsT2UcUliPP10SQLD_VALUEP8SQLZ_RIDPPv + 
0x408 
  [31] 0x090000000B9A0A8C 
sqlrinsr__FP8sqlrr_cbUsT2iT2PP10SQLD_VALUEQ3_10sqlri_iudo11t_iud 
oFlags17t_iudoFlagsKernelP8SQLZ_RIDPPv + 0x1CC 
  [32] 0x09000000136FEC14 sqlriisr__FP8sqlrr_cb + 0x634 
  [33] 0x0900000009CAEDEC 
sqlriExecThread__FP8sqlrr_cbP12sqlri_opparm + 0x7EC 
  [34] 0x0900000009CB1650 
sqlriSectInvoke__FP8sqlrr_cbP12sqlri_opparm + 0x10F0 
  [35] 0x090000000B3C8928 
sqlrr_process_execute_request__FP8sqlrr_cbib + 0x1C28 
  [36] 0x090000000C5D1C08 
sqlrr_execute__FP14db2UCinterfaceP9UCstpInfo + 0x728 
  [37] 0x09000000123235F8 
sqljs_ddm_excsqlstt__FP14db2UCinterfaceP13sqljDDMObject + 0x6D8 
  [38] 0x0900000012319538 
sqljsParseRdbAccessed__FP13sqljsDrdaAsCbP13sqljDDMObjectP14db2UC 
interface + 0x258 
  [39] 0x0900000012317E10 
sqljsParse__FP13sqljsDrdaAsCbP14db2UCinterfaceP8sqeAgentb + 
0x290 
  [40] 0x09000000122E5DD8 
sqljsSqlam__FP14db2UCinterfaceP8sqeAgentb + 0x698 
  [41] 0x09000000122E85D0 
sqljsDriveRequests__FP8sqeAgentP14db2UCconHandle + 0x1D0 
  [42] 0x09000000122EFE5C 
sqljsDrdaAsInnerDriver__FP18SQLCC_INITSTRUCT_Tb + 0x59C 
  [43] 0x09000000122F232C 
sqljsDrdaAsDriver__FP18SQLCC_INITSTRUCT_T + 0x2EC 
  [44] 0x090000000956CEBC RunEDU__8sqeAgentFv + 0x47C 
  [45] 0x090000000952A77C EDUDriver__9sqzEDUObjFv + 0x23C 
  [46] 0x090000000952AABC sqlzRunEDU__FPcUi + 0x3C 
  [47] 0x09000000092F21F4 sqloEDUEntry + 0x7B4 
  [48] 0x09000000005F2D30 _pthread_body + 0xF0 
  [49] 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFC ?unknown + 0xFFFFFFFF
Problem Summary:
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* USERS AFFECTED:                                              * 
* All users                                                    * 
**************************************************************** 
* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:                                         * 
* See Error Description                                        * 
**************************************************************** 
* RECOMMENDATION:                                              * 
* Upgrade to the latest fix pack.                              * 
****************************************************************
Local Fix:
Solution
Problem is first fixed in DB2 UDB version 10.5 fix pack 4.
Workaround
not known / see Local fix
Timestamps
Date  - problem reported    :
Date  - problem closed      :
Date  - last modified       :
28.03.2014
08.09.2014
08.09.2014
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos)
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s)
10.5.0.4 FixList