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Old November 12th, 2005, 07:22 AM
xixi
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Default is the error related to fixpack 5 from db2 udb v8.1?

after my machine windows 2000 professional installed the fixpack 5 for
db2 udb v8.1 windows 32 bit, i have this error in the db2diag.log

2004-05-05-15.09.47.031000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
PID:2488(javaw.exe) TID:1392 Appid:none
Client Config cfgRemoteIca Probe:14

DASe failed: rc =
0x132FB6D8 : 0xFFFFA93C <©ÿÿ

2004-05-05-17.02.49.671000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
PID:1680(db2mtrk.exe) TID:1772 Appid:none
oper system services sqloSSemClose Probe:20

Unexpected system error 0x6 has occurred.
This has been mapped to ZRC 0x83000006.

PID:1680 TID:1772 Node:000 Title: SYSTEM ERROR DESCRIPTION
The handle is invalid.

what does that mean?
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Old November 12th, 2005, 07:23 AM
Mark A
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Default Re: is the error related to fixpack 5 from db2 udb v8.1?


"xixi" <dai_xi@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c0f33a17.0405070704.4edd7a6@posting.google.co m...[color=blue]
> after my machine windows 2000 professional installed the fixpack 5 for
> db2 udb v8.1 windows 32 bit, i have this error in the db2diag.log
>
> 2004-05-05-15.09.47.031000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
> PID:2488(javaw.exe) TID:1392 Appid:none
> Client Config cfgRemoteIca Probe:14
>
> DASe failed: rc =
> 0x132FB6D8 : 0xFFFFA93C <©ÿÿ
>
> 2004-05-05-17.02.49.671000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
> PID:1680(db2mtrk.exe) TID:1772 Appid:none
> oper system services sqloSSemClose Probe:20
>
> Unexpected system error 0x6 has occurred.
> This has been mapped to ZRC 0x83000006.
>
> PID:1680 TID:1772 Node:000 Title: SYSTEM ERROR DESCRIPTION
> The handle is invalid.
>
> what does that mean?[/color]

Probably just a bug in one of the GUI tools.


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Old November 12th, 2005, 07:23 AM
Mark A
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Default Re: is the error related to fixpack 5 from db2 udb v8.1?


"xixi" <dai_xi@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c0f33a17.0405070704.4edd7a6@posting.google.co m...[color=blue]
> after my machine windows 2000 professional installed the fixpack 5 for
> db2 udb v8.1 windows 32 bit, i have this error in the db2diag.log
>
> 2004-05-05-15.09.47.031000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
> PID:2488(javaw.exe) TID:1392 Appid:none
> Client Config cfgRemoteIca Probe:14
>
> DASe failed: rc =
> 0x132FB6D8 : 0xFFFFA93C <©ÿÿ
>
> 2004-05-05-17.02.49.671000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
> PID:1680(db2mtrk.exe) TID:1772 Appid:none
> oper system services sqloSSemClose Probe:20
>
> Unexpected system error 0x6 has occurred.
> This has been mapped to ZRC 0x83000006.
>
> PID:1680 TID:1772 Node:000 Title: SYSTEM ERROR DESCRIPTION
> The handle is invalid.
>
> what does that mean?[/color]

Probably just a bug in one of the GUI tools.


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Old November 12th, 2005, 07:24 AM
xixi
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Default Re: is the error related to fixpack 5 from db2 udb v8.1?

but db2diag.log file keep logging this error and increase the size of
the file, why it is doing this if this is no problem? i am afraid to
put the fixpack 5 on the production system which is db2 udb v8.1 on 64
bit windows server 2003.
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Old November 12th, 2005, 07:24 AM
xixi
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Default Re: is the error related to fixpack 5 from db2 udb v8.1?

but db2diag.log file keep logging this error and increase the size of
the file, why it is doing this if this is no problem? i am afraid to
put the fixpack 5 on the production system which is db2 udb v8.1 on 64
bit windows server 2003.
 

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