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DB2 - Problem description

Problem IC67172 Status: Closed

DATABASE RESTART SHOWS SQLO_ACCD "ACCESS DENIED" ERRORS WITH
LOGARCHMETH1 SET TO non DISK like TSM:MGMTCLASS

product:
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / 970 - DB2
Problem description:
If we have the following setting in Logarchmeth1 
 
TSM:MCA_DWH_LOGS1 
 
being MCA_DWH_LOGS1 the TSM Management Class for archiving logs, 
on database restart we might experience the following errors if 
we previously crashed with open transactions and the database 
was left in an inconsistent state: 
 
2010-01-27-11.55.22.589466+060 E209394A896        LEVEL: Error 
(OS) 
PID     : 4075576              TID  : 2830        PROC : db2sysc 
5 
INSTANCE: db2001dw             NODE : 005         DB   : 
DWH00001 
APPHDL  : 5-51                 APPID: *N5.db2001dw.100127105522 
AUTHID  : DB2001DW 
EDUID   : 2830                 EDUNAME: db2agent (DWH00001) 5 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, oper system services, sqlomkdirp, probe:10 
MESSAGE : ZRC=0x840F0001=-2079391743=SQLO_ACCD "Access Denied" 
          DIA8701C Access denied for resource "", operating 
system return code 
          was "". 
CALLED  : OS, -, mkdir 
OSERR   : EACCES (13) "Permission denied" 
DATA #1 : File name, 21 bytes 
MCA_DWH_LOGS1db2001dw 
DATA #2 : signed integer, 4 bytes 
488 
DATA #3 : signed integer, 4 bytes 
488 
DATA #4 : String, 105 bytes 
Search for ossError*Analysis probe point after this log entry 
for further 
self-diagnosis of this problem. 
 
 
 
2010-01-27-11.55.22.590669+060 I210291A1688       LEVEL: Error 
(OS) 
PID     : 4075576              TID  : 2830        PROC : db2sysc 
5 
INSTANCE: db2001dw             NODE : 005         DB   : 
DWH00001 
APPHDL  : 5-51                 APPID: *N5.db2001dw.100127105522 
AUTHID  : DB2001DW 
EDUID   : 2830                 EDUNAME: db2agent (DWH00001) 5 
FUNCTION: DB2 Common, OSSe, ossErrorIOAnalysis, probe:100 
CALLED  : OS, -, mkdir 
OSERR   : EACCES (13) "Permission denied" 
DATA #1 : String, 119 bytes 
A total of 2 analysis will be performed : 
 - User info 
 - Path access permission 
 
 Target file = MCA_DWH_LOGS1db2001dw 
DATA #2 : String, 188 bytes 
  Real user ID of current process       = 1010 
  Effective user ID of current process  = 1010 
  Real group ID of current process      = 1004 
  Effective group ID of current process = 1004 
DATA #3 : String, 209 bytes 
Information of each subdirectory leading up to the first 
inaccessible one is shown in the format below : 
   <UID>:<GID>:<permissions> (subdirectories) 
 
 
 Cannot descend any further than the above subdirectory. 
CALLSTCK: 
  [0] 0x090000000ACACEFC pdOSSeLoggingCallback + 0x34 
  [1] 0x0900000007D1F424 oss_log__FP9OSSLogFacUiN32UlN26iPPc + 
0x1C4 
  [2] 0x0900000007D1F900 ossLogSysRC + 0xA0 
  [3] 0x0900000007D3F08C 
ossErrorIOAnalysis__FCPC21OSSErrorAnalysisParam + 0xC4C 
  [4] 0x0900000007D41108 ossErrorAnalysis@AF12_1 + 0x48 
  [5] 0x090000000CA9D52C sqloSystemErrorHandler + 0x54 
  [6] 0x090000000D5945C0 sqloSystemErrorHandler@glue7A9 + 0x124 
  [7] 0x090000000BA04D44 sqlomkdirp + 0xF0 
  [8] 0x090000000CB5477C sqlpgCreateArchivePath__FPcT1UiT1 + 
0x9C 
  [9] 0x090000000CB54620 
sqlpgCreateArchivePath__FPcT1UiT1@glue142F + 0x7C 
 
The system should continue with crash recovery after these 
messages. 
There have been instances with very large multinode systems 
where many of the nodes produded these errors giving the 
impression that the system was hung just printing this 
information. 
 
Note that the error shows the following: 
Target file = MCA_DWH_LOGS1db2001dw , which is actually the TSM 
setting for the management class plus the instance name. 
 
This issue can also happen with other settings for Logarchmeth1 
that are not DISK, like VENDOR
Problem Summary:
**************************************************************** 
* USERS AFFECTED:                                              * 
* ALL                                                          * 
**************************************************************** 
* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:                                         * 
* DATABASE RESTART SHOWS SQLO_ACCD "ACCESS DENIED" ERRORS WITH * 
* LOGARCHMETH1 SET TO non DISK like TSM:MGMTCLASS              * 
*                                                              * 
* If we have the following setting in Logarchmeth1             * 
*                                                              * 
* TSM:MCA_DWH_LOGS1                                            * 
*                                                              * 
* being MCA_DWH_LOGS1 the TSM Management Class for archiving   * 
* logs, on database restart we might experience the following  * 
* errors if we previously crashed with open transactions and   * 
* the database was left in an inconsistent state:              * 
*                                                              * 
* 2010-01-27-11.55.22.589466+060 E209394A896        LEVEL:     * 
* Error (OS)                                                   * 
* PID     : 4075576              TID  : 2830        PROC :     * 
* db2sysc 5                                                    * 
* INSTANCE: db2001dw             NODE : 005         DB   :     * 
* DWH00001                                                     * 
* APPHDL  : 5-51                 APPID:                        * 
* *N5.db2001dw.100127105522                                    * 
* AUTHID  : DB2001DW                                           * 
* EDUID   : 2830                 EDUNAME: db2agent (DWH00001)  * 
* 5                                                            * 
* FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, oper system services, sqlomkdirp,         * 
* probe:10                                                     * 
* MESSAGE : ZRC=0x840F0001=-2079391743=SQLO_ACCD "Access       * 
* Denied"                                                      * 
* DIA8701C Access denied for resource "", operating            * 
* system return code                                           * 
* was "".                                                      * 
* CALLED  : OS, -, mkdir                                       * 
* OSERR   : EACCES (13) "Permission denied"                    * 
* DATA #1 : File name, 21 bytes                                * 
* MCA_DWH_LOGS1db2001dw                                        * 
* DATA #2 : signed integer, 4 bytes                            * 
* 488                                                          * 
* DATA #3 : signed integer, 4 bytes                            * 
* 488                                                          * 
* DATA #4 : String, 105 bytes                                  * 
* Search for ossError*Analysis probe point after this log      * 
* entry for further                                            * 
* self-diagnosis of this problem.                              * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* 2010-01-27-11.55.22.590669+060 I210291A1688       LEVEL:     * 
* Error (OS)                                                   * 
* PID     : 4075576              TID  : 2830        PROC :     * 
* db2sysc 5                                                    * 
* INSTANCE: db2001dw             NODE : 005         DB   :     * 
* DWH00001                                                     * 
* APPHDL  : 5-51                 APPID:                        * 
* *N5.db2001dw.100127105522                                    * 
* AUTHID  : DB2001DW                                           * 
* EDUID   : 2830                 EDUNAME: db2agent (DWH00001)  * 
* 5                                                            * 
* FUNCTION: DB2 Common, OSSe, ossErrorIOAnalysis, probe:100    * 
* CALLED  : OS, -, mkdir                                       * 
* OSERR   : EACCES (13) "Permission denied"                    * 
* DATA #1 : String, 119 bytes                                  * 
* A total of 2 analysis will be performed :                    * 
* - User info                                                  * 
* - Path access permission                                     * 
*                                                              * 
* Target file = MCA_DWH_LOGS1db2001dw                          * 
* DATA #2 : String, 188 bytes                                  * 
* Real user ID of current process       = 1010                 * 
* Effective user ID of current process  = 1010                 * 
* Real group ID of current process      = 1004                 * 
* Effective group ID of current process = 1004                 * 
* DATA #3 : String, 209 bytes                                  * 
* Information of each subdirectory leading up to the first     * 
* inaccessible one is shown in the format below :              * 
* <UID>:<GID>:<permissions> (subdirectories)                   * 
*                                                              * 
*                                                              * 
* Cannot descend any further than the above subdirectory.      * 
* CALLSTCK:                                                    * 
* [0] 0x090000000ACACEFC pdOSSeLoggingCallback + 0x34          * 
* [1] 0x0900000007D1F424 oss_log__FP9OSSLogFacUiN32UlN26iPPc   * 
* + 0x1C4                                                      * 
* [2] 0x0900000007D1F900 ossLogSysRC + 0xA0                    * 
* [3] 0x0900000007D3F08C                                       * 
* ossErrorIOAnalysis__FCPC21OSSErrorAnalysisParam + 0xC4C      * 
* [4] 0x0900000007D41108 ossErrorAnalysis@AF12_1 + 0x48        * 
* [5] 0x090000000CA9D52C sqloSystemErrorHandler + 0x54         * 
* [6] 0x090000000D5945C0 sqloSystemErrorHandler@glue7A9 +      * 
* 0x124                                                        * 
* [7] 0x090000000BA04D44 sqlomkdirp + 0xF0                     * 
* [8] 0x090000000CB5477C sqlpgCreateArchivePath__FPcT1UiT1 +   * 
* 0x9C                                                         * 
* [9] 0x090000000CB54620                                       * 
* sqlpgCreateArchivePath__FPcT1UiT1@glue142F + 0x7C            * 
*                                                              * 
* The system should continue with crash recovery after these   * 
* messages.                                                    * 
* There have been instances with very large multinode systems  * 
* where many of the nodes produded these errors giving the     * 
* impression that the system was hung just printing this       * 
* information.                                                 * 
*                                                              * 
* Note that the error shows the following:                     * 
* Target file = MCA_DWH_LOGS1db2001dw , which is actually the  * 
* TSM setting for the management class plus the instance name. * 
*                                                              * 
* This issue can also happen with other settings for           * 
* Logarchmeth1 that are not DISK, like VENDOR                  * 
**************************************************************** 
* RECOMMENDATION:                                              * 
* Upgrade to DB2 version 9.7 Fix Pack 2                        * 
****************************************************************
Local Fix:
Update Logarchmeth1 to DISK and reset it again to TSM:MGMTCLASS 
after database has been restarted
available fix packs:
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 3 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 3a for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 4 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 6 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 7 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 8 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 9a for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 10 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

Solution
Problem was first fixed in DB2 version 9.7 Fix Pack 2
Workaround
not known / see Local fix
BUG-Tracking
forerunner  : APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following: IC67351 
follow-up : 
Timestamps
Date  - problem reported    :
Date  - problem closed      :
Date  - last modified       :
12.03.2010
26.04.2010
26.04.2010
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos)
9.7.FP2
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s)
9.7.0.2 FixList