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DB2 - Problem description

Problem IT05944 Status: Closed

SQL1655C, SQLSTATE=38030. SQLB_BADHDR "BAD PAGE HEADER",
SQLBREADPAGE CALLED FROM SQLIFIXSMP, SQLBFIXPAGE, SQLBFIX

product:
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / A50 - DB2
Problem description:
The following error could be returned by an insert/update/delete 
statement accessing a table in a tablespace with non-reclaimable 
storage which has had REORG INDEX(ES) with the RECLAIM EXTENTS 
option run against it. 
 
DB21034E  The command was processed as an SQL statement because 
it was not a valid Command Line Processor command.  During SQL 
processing it returned: 
SQL1655C  The operation could not be completed due to an error 
accessing data on disk.  SQLSTATE=58030 
 
If this error isn't returned then the instance could crash.  In 
either case the following will be written to the db2diag.log: 
 
MESSAGE : ZRC=0x87020036=-2029912010=SQLB_BADHDR "Bad Page 
Header" 
          DIA8547C An error occurred in a database page header. 
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 
0 
DATA #4 : Object descriptor, PD_TYPE_SQLB_OBJECT_DESC, 104 bytes 
    Obj: {pool:82;obj:2062;type:1} Parent={82;2062} 
    lifeLSN:       000000003D5480B2 
    tid:           0 0  0 
    extentAnchor:             1274370 
    initEmpPages:                   0 
    poolPage0:                1274372 
    poolflags:   0x              7122 
    objectState: 0x             80027 
    lastSMP:                        0 
  pageSize:                    4096 
  extentSize:                     2 
  bufferPoolID:                   1 
  partialHash:            151912530 
  objDescAttributes:                  0 
  objDescEHLState: 0x07000001ceeab379 
  bufferPool:    0x07000001669ecf40 
  pdef:          0x07000001c288ad40 
DATA #5 : Bitmask, 4 bytes 
0x00000003 
DATA #6 : Page header, PD_TYPE_SQLB_PAGE_HEAD, 48 bytes 
pageHead: {tbspSeed:82;obj:65534;type:14} bphPPNum:0 bphOPNum:0 
  begoff:                      48 
  datlen:                    4048 
  revnum:                    1280 
  pagelsn:     000000003C860058 
  flag:                        2a 
  future32:                    0 
  cbits1to31:            57f3b79f 
  cbits32to63:            90164b6 
DATA #7 : Bufferpool globals, PD_TYPE_SQLB_GLOBALS, 1264 bytes 
  dbcb:                  0x07800000039a0080 
  bpcb:                  0x070000016505e360 
  ptbl:                  0x070000016505e900 
  eduType:               SQLB_EDU_AGENT 
  eduCB:                 0x078000000658e2c0 
  qryData:               0x0000000000000000 
  qryDataSz:                              0 
  qryDataPos:                             0 
  contQryData:           0x0000000000000000 
  contQryDataSz:                          0 
  contQryDataPos:                         0 
  bglobals_flags:                     10200 
  eduId:                 19036 
  curPfQ:                                 4 
  curRemHateListCounter:              19292 
  debugInfo:             0x00000001660a35e0 
  pCurRecLsn:            0x0000000000000000 
  clnrCB:                0x0000000000000000 
  prefetchPriority:                       1 
  agentPriorityWeight:      00 
  staticStr: 
  curRecTsp:                              0 
  curRecPage:                             0 
  numPFRequestsHeld:                      0 
  memAccessCount: 
    m_bIsInitialized:                 true 
    m_iDisabled:                          1 
    m_iAccessCount:                       2 
CALLSTCK: (Static functions may not be resolved correctly, as 
they are resolved to the nearest symbol) 
  [0] 0x090000000F745210 pdLog + 0x2D0 
  [1] 
0x0900000011D2874CsqlbLogReadAttemptFailure__FUiP16SQLB_OBJECT_D 
ESCT1P9SQLB_PAGEibUlT1PcP12SQLB_GLOBALS + 0x36C 
  [2] 
0x0900000011D437D4sqlb_verify_page__FP9SQLB_PAGEP16SQLB_OBJECT_D 
ESCUiT3P12SQLB_GLOBALSPUl + 0xF34 
  [3] 0x0900000011D48C80 sqlbReadPage + 0xA40 
  [4] 0x0900000013CFA528 sqlbGetPageFromDisk__FP11SQLB_FIX_CBi 
+0x1BA8 
  [5] 0x090000001231F260 sqlbfix__FP11SQLB_FIX_CB + 0x3FE0 
  [6] 0x0900000012DA733C sqlbFixPage__FP11SQLB_FIX_CBiUiT2 
+0x27C 
  [7] 
0x0900000012DAD400sqliFixSMP__FP11SQLB_FIX_CBP17SQLI_FRPGMAP_DES 
CiUiT3 + 0x160 
  [8] 
0x0900000012DAECC0sqliSearchMapsAndGetPage__FP7SQLI_CBUlT2PUiP11 
SQLI_SMPLOCP19SQLI_INX_PAGE_CACHEP14SQLI_PAGE_DESC + 0x13E0 
  [9] 
0x0900000012DB2688sqliGetPageBufferPool__FP7SQLI_CBPUiUiiP14SQLI 
_PAGE_DESC + 0x748 
  [10] 
0x090000001462E014sqligtpg__FP7SQLI_CBPUiUiiP14SQLI_PAGE_DESC + 
0x1D4 
  [11] 
0x090000001462E738sqliGetNewPageForSplit__FP7SQLI_CBP14SQLI_PAGE 
_DESC + 0x378 
  [12] 
0x0900000014630ECCsplitnode__FP7SQLI_CBP14SQLI_PAGE_DESCPUlP11SQ 
LI_SAGLOBP8SQLD_KEYP12SQLI_KEYDATAP9SQLI_SLOTPUc + 0x76C 
  [13] 
0x09000000146468A4addkeyToLeaf__FP7SQLI_CBP11SQLI_SAGLOBP9SQLI_S 
LOT + 0x1224 
  [14] 
0x090000001464BB64procLeaf2Add__FP7SQLI_CBP11SQLI_SAGLOBP9SQLI_S 
LOTiP12SQLI_KEYDATA + 0x824 
  [15] 0x090000001464F004 sqlischa__FP7SQLI_CBP11SQLI_SAGLOBiUi+ 
0x1864 
  [16] 0x090000001464D17Cnext_level__FP7SQLI_CBP11SQLI_SAGLOBiUi 
+ 0x1BC 
  [17] 0x090000001464EF58 sqlischa__FP7SQLI_CBP11SQLI_SAGLOBiUi+ 
0x17B8 
  [18] 0x090000001464D17Cnext_level__FP7SQLI_CBP11SQLI_SAGLOBiUi 
+ 0x1BC 
  [19] 0x090000001464EF58 sqlischa__FP7SQLI_CBP11SQLI_SAGLOBiUi+ 
0x17B8 
  [20] 
0x09000000125C59DCsqliaddk__FP8sqeAgentP9SQLD_IXCBP8SQLD_KEY12SQ 
LI_KEYDATAP14SQLP_LOCK_INFOP8SQLP_LRBUlP10SQLI_IXPCRPPv + x137C 
  [21] 
0x0900000014867A44sqldKeyInsert__FP13SQLD_DFM_WORKP16SQLD_TABLE_ 
CACHET2P13SQLD_TDATARECP15SQLD_TDATAREC32iUl + 0xC84 
  [22] 
0x0900000014875D64sqldRowInsert__FP8sqeAgentUsT2UcUliPP10SQLD_VA 
LUEP8SQLZ_RIDPPv +0x1984 
  [23] 
0x0900000011CD6A8Csqlrinsr__FP8sqlrr_cbUsT2iT2PP10SQLD_VALUEQ3_1 
0sqlri_iudo11t_iudoFlags17t_iudoFlagsKernelP8SQLZ_RIDPPv + 0x1CC 
  [24] 0x0900000019AF58B4 sqlriisr__FP8sqlrr_cb + 0x634 
  [25] 
0x0900000010969AECsqlriExecThread__FP8sqlrr_cbP12sqlri_opparm + 
0x7EC 
  [26] 
0x090000001096C350sqlriSectInvoke__FP8sqlrr_cbP12sqlri_opparm + 
0x10F0 
  [27] 0x0900000019A141F0 sqlrr_dss_router__FP8sqlrr_cb + 0xB90 
  [28] 
0x0900000019A182C4sqlrr_subagent_router__FP8sqeAgentP12SQLE_DB2R 
A_T + 0x1D44 
  [29] 0x0900000010A79288sqleSubRequestRouter__FP8sqeAgentPUiPUl 
+ 0xEA8 
  [30] 0x0900000010A95B48 sqleProcessSubRequest__FP8sqeAgent 
+0x328 
  [31] 0x090000000FAF7C7C RunEDU__8sqeAgentFv + 0x37C 
  [32] 0x090000000FAB33BC EDUDriver__9sqzEDUObjFv + 0x23C 
  [33] 0x090000000FAB371C sqlzRunEDU__FPcUi + 0x3C 
  [34] 0x090000000F90F7B4 sqloEDUEntry + 0x7B4 
  [35] 0x09000000004F7D30 _pthread_body + 0xF0 
  [36] 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFC ?unknown + 0xFFFFFFFF 
 
Note that Page ID in the output above is 0: 
DATA #3 : Page ID, PD_TYPE_SQLB_PAGE_ID, 4 bytes 
0 
 
This will be followed by: 
 
DATA #1 : Fix control block, PD_TYPE_SQLB_FIX_CB, 208 bytes 
  accessMethod:  SQLB_POOL_RELATIVE 
  fixMode:                        3   SQLBX | SQLBOLD 
  buffptr:       0x0000000000000000 
  bpdPtr:        0x0000000000000000 
  pageLsnOnXLatch: 000000003CF67350 
  dmDebugHdl:                     2 
  objectPageNum:               3969 
  empDiskPageNum:         4294967295 
  unfixFlags:               1000000 
  dirtyState:    SQLBCLEAN 
  fixInfoFlags:                   1 
  regEDUid:      0 
    Pagekey: {pool:82;obj:2062;type:1} PPNum:0 
      Obj: {pool:82;obj:2062;type:1} Parent={82;2062} 
 
which again shows  PPNum:0. 
 
If these are seen then the issue could be due to this APAR.
Problem Summary:
**************************************************************** 
* USERS AFFECTED:                                              * 
* All users that have upgrade their database from DB2 version  * 
* 9.5 or earlier.                                              * 
**************************************************************** 
* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:                                         * 
* See Error Description                                        * 
**************************************************************** 
* RECOMMENDATION:                                              * 
* Upgrade to DB2 version 10.5.0.7.                             * 
****************************************************************
Local Fix:
If the database instance has crashed then the problem will be 
resolved by bringing the database back up and performing crash 
recovery. 
 
If the database instance has not crashed then the database from 
which the error was received should be deactivated and 
reactivated. For pureScale the database must be deactivated on 
all pureScale members.  For DPF instances the database must be 
deactivated only on the node on which the error was received. 
Upon reactivation the error will be resolved. 
 
To avoid further occurrences, for any table that resides in a 
tablspace with non-reclaimable storage, the database must be 
deactivated and reactivated between running an INDEX REORG with 
the REBUILD option and a REORG INDEX(ES) with the RECLAIM 
EXTENTS option against the table.  The database must also be 
deactivated and reactivated between the creation of the first 
index on the table and running a REORG INDEX(ES) with the 
RECLAIM EXENTS option against the table. 
 
The problem will not occur if REORG INDEX(ES) with the RECLAIM 
EXTENTS option is not run against tables in tablespaces with 
non-reclaimable storage.
Solution
The problem is first fixed in DB2 version 10.5.0.7.
Workaround
not known / see Local fix
Timestamps
Date  - problem reported    :
Date  - problem closed      :
Date  - last modified       :
04.12.2014
19.01.2016
28.04.2016
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos)
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s)
10.5.0.7 FixList