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NON-FATAL ASSERTION FAILED ?? snapPrsr.C

aj
DB2 LUW 8.2 FP14 Red Hat AS 2.1

Before I call support, anyone have any idea what this is about?
The instance is otherwise healthy..
ps of PID 27441 is:
oltpfenc 27441 6293 0 10:23 pts/3 00:00:00 db2fmp ,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,1e014,2,0

NON-FATAL ASSERTION FAILED!!!
Time = Tue Jan 30 14:04:53 2007
Expr = Freeing freed memory found at:
PID = 27441
TID = 49159
File = snapPrsr.C
Line = 2742
Stacktrace =
_Z21ossAssertMemoryFailedPKcS0_jS0_ (+0x34)
_ossMemAllocCheck (+0x267)
_ossMemFree (+0x1F6)
_Z9finalize2P5sqlcaP12SnapshotDataP13SnapDataGroup Pc (+0x15E)
snapshot_cntrfs (+0x710)
sqloInvokeFnArgs (+0x9D3)
/opt/IBM/db2/V8.1/lib/libdb2.so.1 (+0x349785)
_Z11sqlerDyloadP13sqleInvokerCBPl (+0x42E)

_Z16sqlerFmpListenerP17sqlcc_init_structP18sqlerFm pProcThreadcst (+0x190C)
_Z22sqlerWorkerThreadEntryPv (+0x43F)
/lib/i686/libpthread.so.0 (+0x6C2F)
__clone (+0x3A)
(nil)
(nil)
(nil)
(nil)

TIA

aj
Jan 30 '07 #1
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aj wrote:
DB2 LUW 8.2 FP14 Red Hat AS 2.1

Before I call support, anyone have any idea what this is about?
Clearly, a programming error in the snapshot functions if you ask me.

--
Knut Stolze
DB2 z/OS Utilities Development
IBM Germany
Jan 30 '07 #2
aj
Oh Fabulous.

Based on the excellent stuff from Chris Eaton, I've got a bunch
of views defined on top of snapshot functions that I can use to
check things.

The funny part, tho, is that I see these errors even when I have
not been SELECTing from the views...

aj

Knut Stolze wrote:
aj wrote:
>DB2 LUW 8.2 FP14 Red Hat AS 2.1

Before I call support, anyone have any idea what this is about?

Clearly, a programming error in the snapshot functions if you ask me.
Jan 30 '07 #3

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