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what is this error ?

I see a lot of dump file with this kind of messages on the db2dump
path, what is this ? I looked up SQL0820N, it says the is some
connector exceeding its limit. How can I find out what the limit is
and how I can change it ?
Any help will be appreciated

Thanks

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Send fail
Jan 21 '08 #1
1 1871
Larry, I did look up that error message, but what concurrent
connectors is it talking about ? I run DB2 on CPU based license not
concurrent users. How can I find out what is the limit that its
hitting ? Where is it set ? A db2licm -l shows that I am on
Processor license.

Thanks

Jan 22 '08 #2

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