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DB2 - Problem description

Problem IC77665 Status: Closed

LOAD FROM CURSOR MAY FAIL WITH UNEXPECTED ERROR WHEN LOADING FRO M CLOB TO
DATETIME, FROM BLOB TO GRAPHIC OR FROM DATETIME TO XML

product:
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / 970 - DB2
Problem description:
Load from cursor may fail with unexpected errors in the 
following cases: 
 
Please note that the SAMPLE database used by the examples is 
created by db2sampl command. 
 
1. Load from cursor fails with SQL1224N only when loading from a 
column of CLOB data type to a column of DATE/TIME/TIMESTAMP data 
type and the CLOB length is much greater than maximum length 
that a TIMESTAMP column supports. 
 
Symptom (use the DATE data type as an example): 
 
$ db2 connect to SAMPLE 
$ db2 "create table load1DATE (col1 DATE)" 
$ db2 "declare mycursCLOB cursor for select RESUME from 
EMP_RESUME" 
$ db2 "load from mycursCLOB of cursor insert into load1DATE" 
 
SQL1224N  The database manager is not able to accept new 
requests, has terminated all requests in progress, or has 
terminated the specified request because of an error or a forced 
interrupt.  SQLSTATE=55032 
 
2011-06-22-11.45.39.723181-240 I10798E505          LEVEL: Severe 
PID    : 28692                TID  : 46912883386688PROC : 
db2sysc 
INSTANCE: amahadev            NODE : 000          DB  : SAMPLE 
APPHDL  : 0-25                APPID: 
*LOCAL.amahadev.110622154443 
AUTHID  : AMAHADEV 
EDUID  : 72                  EDUNAME: db2lfrm0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, RAS/PD component, 
pdEDUIsInDB2KernelOperation, probe:180 
MESSAGE : Stack analysis failed due to incomplete  'StackTrace' 
section in trap file. 
 
 
2011-06-22-11.45.39.723362-240 I11304E513          LEVEL: Severe 
PID    : 28692                TID  : 46912883386688PROC : 
db2sysc 
INSTANCE: amahadev            NODE : 000          DB  : SAMPLE 
APPHDL  : 0-25                APPID: 
*LOCAL.amahadev.110622154443 
AUTHID  : AMAHADEV 
EDUID  : 72                  EDUNAME: db2lfrm0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, RAS/PD component, 
pdEDUIsInDB2KernelOperation, probe:190 
MESSAGE : Stack analysis failed, which implies stack corruption 
or failed to do 'stack walk'. 
 
 
2011-06-22-11.45.39.723442-240 I11818E556          LEVEL: Severe 
PID    : 28692                TID  : 46912883386688PROC : 
db2sysc 
INSTANCE: amahadev            NODE : 000          DB  : SAMPLE 
APPHDL  : 0-25                APPID: 
*LOCAL.amahadev.110622154443 
AUTHID  : AMAHADEV 
EDUID  : 72                  EDUNAME: db2lfrm0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, RAS/PD component, 
pdResilienceIsSafeToSustain, probe:800 
DATA #1 : String, 37 bytes 
Trap Sustainability Criteria Checking 
DATA #2 : Hex integer, 8 bytes 
0x000000030202180C 
DATA #3 : Boolean, 1 bytes 
false 
 
2. Load from cursor fails with SQL0902C when loading from a 
column of BLOB data type to a column of GRAPHIC/VARGRAPHIC/LONG 
VARGRAPHIC/DBCLOB data type. 
 
Symptom (use the GRAPHIC data type as an example): 
 
$ db2 connect to SAMPLE 
$ db2 "create table aarti43 (JOB GRAPHIC(5))" 
$ db2 "declare mycursBLOB cursor for select PICTURE from 
EMP_PHOTO" 
$ db2 "load from mycursBLOB of cursor insert into aarti43" 
 
SQL0902C  A system error (reason code = "84") occurred. 
Subsequent SQL statements cannot be processed.  SQLSTATE=58005 
 
2011-06-06-12.26.19.826394-240 I4716E717          LEVEL: Error 
PID    : 17519                TID  : 47482268543296PROC : 
db2sysc 
INSTANCE: amahadev            NODE : 000          DB  : SAMPLE 
APPHDL  : 0-3793              APPID: 
*LOCAL.amahadev.110606162547 
AUTHID  : AMAHADEV 
EDUID  : 3540                EDUNAME: db2lfrm0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, database utilities, 
sqluCCrossParser::zInitialize, probe:1694 
MESSAGE : ZRC=0x87150054=-2028666796=SQLU_PRG_ERR "Program 
error" DIA8575C An index manager programming error occurred. 
DATA #1 : LOADID, PD_TYPE_LOADID, 46 bytes 
LOADID: 251.2011-06-06-12.26.19.251364.0 (3;5) 
DATA #2 : File name, 16 bytes 
sqlulxld_parse.C 
DATA #4 : signed integer, 2 bytes 
264 
 
2011-06-06-12.26.19.826627-240 I5434E533          LEVEL: Error 
PID    : 17519                TID  : 47482268543296PROC : 
db2sysc 
INSTANCE: amahadev            NODE : 000          DB  : SAMPLE 
APPHDL  : 0-3793              APPID: 
*LOCAL.amahadev.110606162547 
AUTHID  : AMAHADEV 
EDUID  : 3540                EDUNAME: db2lfrm0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, database utilities, DIAG_ERROR, probe:0 
DATA #1 : String, 114 bytes 
LOADID: 251.2011-06-06-12.26.19.251364.0 (3;5) 
, -2028666796, (nil), Detected in file:sqlulxld_parse.C, 
Line:5214 
 
2011-06-06-12.26.19.826750-240 I5968E530          LEVEL: Error 
PID    : 17519                TID  : 47482268543296PROC : 
db2sysc 
INSTANCE: amahadev            NODE : 000          DB  : SAMPLE 
APPHDL  : 0-3793              APPID: 
*LOCAL.amahadev.110606162547 
AUTHID  : AMAHADEV 
EDUID  : 3540                EDUNAME: db2lfrm0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, database utilities, DIAG_ERROR, probe:0 
DATA #1 : String, 111 bytes 
LOADID: 251.2011-06-06-12.26.19.251364.0 (3;5) 
, -2028666796, (nil), Detected in file:sqlulxld_mem.C, Line:188 
 
2011-06-06-12.26.19.826864-240 I6499E532          LEVEL: Error 
PID    : 17519                TID  : 47482268543296PROC : 
db2sysc 
INSTANCE: amahadev            NODE : 000          DB  : SAMPLE 
APPHDL  : 0-3793              APPID: 
*LOCAL.amahadev.110606162547 
AUTHID  : AMAHADEV 
EDUID  : 3540                EDUNAME: db2lfrm0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, database utilities, DIAG_ERROR, probe:0 
DATA #1 : String, 113 bytes 
LOADID: 251.2011-06-06-12.26.19.251364.0 (3;5) 
, -2028666796, (nil), Detected in file:sqlulxld_parse.C, 
Line:600 
 
3. Load from cursor fails with SQL0901N when loading from a 
column of DATE/TIME/TIMESTAMP data type to a column of XML data 
type. 
 
Symptom (use the TIME data type as an example): 
 
$ db2 connect to SAMPLE 
$ db2 "create table aarti7XML (ADDR XML)" 
$ db2 "declare mycursTIME cursor for select STARTING from 
CL_SCHED" 
$ db2 "load from mycursTIME of cursor insert into aarti7XML" 
 
SQL0901N  The SQL statement failed because of a non-severe 
system error. Subsequent SQL statements can be processed. 
(Reason "Unknown zvalue type: 15".)  SQLSTATE=58004 
 
2011-06-07-16.54.23.074536-240 I48459E2766        LEVEL: Severe 
PID    : 18285                TID  : 47639999539520PROC : 
db2sysc 
INSTANCE: amahadev            NODE : 000          DB  : SAMPLE 
APPHDL  : 0-7                  APPID: 
*LOCAL.amahadev.110607205334 
AUTHID  : AMAHADEV 
EDUID  : 60                  EDUNAME: db2lfrm0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, XML Node Manager, xmlrnInsertDocument, 
probe:825 
MESSAGE : ZRC=0x82A40001=-2103181311=XMLRN_PRG_ERR 
          "XMRN unexpected system error" 
          DIA8532C An internal processing error has occurred. 
DATA #1 : String, 23 bytes 
Unknown zvalue type: 15 
DATA #2 : XML data descriptor, PD_TYPE_XMRN_XMLDD, 80 bytes 
CALLSTCK: 
  [0] 0x00002B53FE647C96 pdLog + 0x398 
  [1] 0x00002B5400D61A30 _Z19xmlrnInsertDocumentP11XmlrnIUD_CB + 
0x2E0 
  [2] 0x00002B53FE6F8AFC 
_Z21sqldInsertXMLDocumentP8sqeAgentP8SQLD_TCBiP10sqlz_valueP14SQ 
LXMS_XDADESCS6_ 
+ 0x4A2 
  [3] 0x00002B54009A1B8F 
/home/hotellnx88/amahadev/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1 + 0x309BB8F 
  [4] 0x00002B54009A3D01 
_Z22sqluLoadFormatFixedVarP8sqeAgentP13SQLD_TDATARECS2_PP10SQLD_ 
VALUEiP8SQLD_TCBPiPhP15SQLD_XOR_UPDATEP8SQLD_CCB 
+ 0xBE1 
  [5] 0x00002B53FEDDC4D8 
_Z14sqluLoadFormatP8sqeAgentP13SQLD_TDATARECS2_PP10SQLD_VALUEiP8 
SQLD_TCBPiPhP15SQLD_XOR_UPDATEP8SQLD_CCB 
+ 0x4A 
  [6] 0x00002B540097879B 
_Z15sqluFormatDMRecP13SQLUCACB_TYPEP17SQLU_FORMATTER_CBjPP10SQLD 
_VALUEP14sqlrg_mdc_infoP12SQLU_RP_INFOji 
+ 0x5CB 
  [7] 0x00002B5400940588 
/home/hotellnx88/amahadev/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1 + 0x303A588 
  [8] 0x00002B540093AAE3 _ZN14sqluCFormatter4iRunEv + 0x865 
  [9] 0x00002B54009B80BA _Z17sqluLoadEDUDriverPhj + 0x2EA 
 
2011-06-07-16.54.23.097505-240 I51226E1535        LEVEL: Severe 
PID    : 18285                TID  : 47639999539520PROC : 
db2sysc 
INSTANCE: amahadev            NODE : 000          DB  : SAMPLE 
APPHDL  : 0-7                  APPID: 
*LOCAL.amahadev.110607205334 
AUTHID  : AMAHADEV 
EDUID  : 60                  EDUNAME: db2lfrm0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, XML Node Manager, xmlrnInsertDocument, 
probe:825 
MESSAGE : ZRC=0x82A40001=-2103181311=XMLRN_PRG_ERR 
          "XMRN unexpected system error" 
          DIA8532C An internal processing error has occurred. 
DATA #1 : String, 4 bytes 
none 
CALLSTCK: 
  [0] 0x00002B53FE647C96 pdLog + 0x398 
  [1] 0x00002B5400D4FBD8 _Z15xmlrnLogErrorRcmiiPc + 0xD6 
  [2] 0x00002B5400D61A45 _Z19xmlrnInsertDocumentP11XmlrnIUD_CB + 
0x2F5 
  [3] 0x00002B53FE6F8AFC 
_Z21sqldInsertXMLDocumentP8sqeAgentP8SQLD_TCBiP10sqlz_valueP14SQ 
LXMS_XDADESCS6_ 
+ 0x4A2 
  [4] 0x00002B54009A1B8F 
/home/hotellnx88/amahadev/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1 + 0x309BB8F 
  [5] 0x00002B54009A3D01 
_Z22sqluLoadFormatFixedVarP8sqeAgentP13SQLD_TDATARECS2_PP10SQLD_ 
VALUEiP8SQLD_TCBPiPhP15SQLD_XOR_UPDATEP8SQLD_CCB 
+ 0xBE1 
  [6] 0x00002B53FEDDC4D8 
_Z14sqluLoadFormatP8sqeAgentP13SQLD_TDATARECS2_PP10SQLD_VALUEiP8 
SQLD_TCBPiPhP15SQLD_XOR_UPDATEP8SQLD_CCB 
+ 0x4A 
  [7] 0x00002B540097879B 
_Z15sqluFormatDMRecP13SQLUCACB_TYPEP17SQLU_FORMATTER_CBjPP10SQLD 
_VALUEP14sqlrg_mdc_infoP12SQLU_RP_INFOji 
+ 0x5CB 
  [8] 0x00002B5400940588 
/home/hotellnx88/amahadev/sqllib/lib64/libdb2e.so.1 + 0x303A588 
  [9] 0x00002B540093AAE3 _ZN14sqluCFormatter4iRunEv + 0x865 
 
Conclusion: 
 
For case 1, the failure is due to too long source data that 
causes memory overflow during loading. 
For case 2 and 3, the failures are due to incompatible column 
data types. 
 
Solution: 
 
For case 1, load from cursor should avoid memory overflow and 
reject invalid source data. 
For case 2 and 3, load from cursor should fail with SQL1188N 
gracefully.
Problem Summary:
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* Upgrade to DB2 Version 9.7 FixPack 5.                        * 
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Local Fix:
Use a CLOB column with valid data format to load into a column 
of DATETIME data type to avoid SQL1224N.
available fix packs:
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 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 9a 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 FixPack 5.
Workaround
not known / see Local fix
Timestamps
Date  - problem reported    :
Date  - problem closed      :
Date  - last modified       :
22.07.2011
07.12.2011
07.12.2011
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos)
9.7.FP5
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s)
9.7.0.5 FixList