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DB2 - Problem description

Problem IC78000 Status: Closed

ALTER TABLESPACE WITH REBALANCE MAY APPEAR TO HANG FOR A LONG TIME BEFORE
RETURNING SQL2094W REASON CODE 2

product:
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / 970 - DB2
Problem description:
When a storage path is added to an automatic storage database, 
and an alter tablespace issued to rebalance the conatiners, DB2 
may erroneously conclude that a new container is going to fit 
into a new path to be used for rebalancing. However, in reality 
the path does not have enough disk space to accommodate the new 
container. 
 
Following is the sequence of steps, that may lead to this issue: 
 
db2 "ALTER DATABASE SAMPLE ADD STORAGE ON '/db2/data/sample/a3'" 
db2 "ALTER DATABASE SAMPLE ADD STORAGE ON '/db2/data/sample/a3'" 
db2 connect to SAMPLE 
db2 "ALTER TABLESPACE TBSP1 REBALANCE" 
 
Isuuing the alter database command mentioned above twice, causes 
DB2 to show 2 identical automatic storage paths, as can be seen 
in the snapshot below: 
Number of automatic storage paths          = 4 
Automatic storage path                     = /db2/data/sample/a1 
      Node number                          = 0 
      State                                = In Use 
Automatic storage path                     = /db2/data/sample/a2 
      Node number                          = 0 
      State                                = In Use 
Automatic storage path                     = /db2/data/sample/a3 
      Node number                          = 0 
      State                                = Not In Use 
Automatic storage path                     = /db2/data/sample/a3 
      Node number                          = 0 
      State                                = Not In Use 
 
After the last ALTER TABLEPSACE command is issued, since there 
is not enough space on the storage path just added to accomodate 
the container, the retry logic in DB2 will keep on attempting to 
create the new container, during which time the table space will 
be unaccessible to the end user, who may perceive this situation 
as a hang. Eventually, SQL2094W reason code 2 will be returned, 
but this may happen a long time (e.g. tens of minutes) after 
issuing the ALTER TABLE ... REBALANCE command. During this time, 
the following error messages might be dumped in the db2diag.log: 
 
2010-10-19-22.08.57.906941+120 I230832A2923       LEVEL: Error 
(OS) 
PID     : 10293                TID  : 81          PROC : db2sysc 
0 
INSTANCE: db2usrp2             NODE : 000         DB   : SAMPLE 
 
APPHDL  : 0-10932              APPID: 
*LOCAL.db2usrp2.101019193340 
AUTHID  : DB2USRP2 
 
EDUID   : 81                   EDUNAME: db2agent (ARNP) 0 
 
FUNCTION: DB2 Common, OSSe, ossErrorIOAnalysis, probe:100 
 
CALLED  : OS, -, write 
 
OSERR   : ENOSPC (28) "No space left on device" 
 
DATA #1 : String, 146 bytes 
 
A total of 5 analysis will be performed : 
 
 - User info 
 
 - ulimit info 
 
 - Target file info 
 
 - I/O attempt 
 
 - File system 
 
 
 
 Target file handle = 58 
 
DATA #2 : String, 184 bytes 
 
  Real user ID of current process       = 212 
 
  Effective user ID of current process  = 212 
 
  Real group ID of current process      = 212 
 
  Effective group ID of current process = 212 
 
DATA #3 : String, 353 bytes 
 
Current process limits (unit in bytes except for nofiles) : 
 
  mem     (S/H) = unlimited / unlimited 
 
  core    (S/H) = unlimited / unlimited 
 
  cpu     (S/H) = unlimited / unlimited 
 
  data    (S/H) = unlimited / unlimited 
 
  fsize   (S/H) = unlimited / unlimited 
 
  nofiles (S/H) = 65536 / 65536 
 
  stack   (S/H) = 8388608 / unlimited 
 
  rss     (S/H) = 0 / 0 
 
DATA #4 : String, 263 bytes 
 
Target File Information : 
 
  Size               = 4185948160 
 
  Link               = No 
 
  Reference path     = N/A 
 
  Type               = 0x8000 
 
  Permissions        = rw------- 
 
  UID                = 212 
 
  GID                = 212 
 
  Last modified time = 1287518937 
 
DATA #5 : String, 33 bytes 
 
I/O attempt not implemented yet. 
 
DATA #6 : String, 397 bytes 
 
File System Information of the target file : 
 
  Block size        = 1024 bytes 
 
  Total size        = 26430790656 bytes 
 
  Free size         = 0 bytes 
 
  Total # of inodes = 3110016 
 
  FS name           = /dev/md/db2p2/dsk/d6 
 
  Mount point       = /db2/data/arnp/a3 
 
  FSID              = 22298630 
 
  FS type name      = ufs 
 
  DIO/CIO mount opt = None 
 
  Device type       = N/A 
 
  FS type           = 0x9 
 
CALLSTCK: 
 
  [0] 0xFFFFFFFF7EDBB198 ossLogSysRC + 0x3EC 
 
  [1] 0xFFFFFFFF7EDACCE4 ossErrorNameMapSystem + 0x1AFC 
 
  [2] 0xFFFFFFFF791DF6D4 sqloSystemErrorHandler + 0x9DC 
 
  [3] 0xFFFFFFFF7924971C sqloSetFileSize + 0x1C2C 
 
  [4] 0xFFFFFFFF7924A650 sqloSetFileSize + 0x2B60 
 
  [5] 0xFFFFFFFF79248A64 sqloSetFileSize + 0xF74 
 
  [6] 0xFFFFFFFF777A5EF8 
 
__1cbHsqlbServiceAddDMSContainerRequest6FpnOSQdDLB_pfParIoCb_pnM 
SQdDLB_P 
OOL_CB_pnQSQdDLB_POOLCONT_CB_pnMSQdDLB_GLOBALS__i_ + 0x5E0 
 
  [7] 0xFFFFFFFF778F129C 
 
__1cbAsqlbDMSAddContainerRequest6FpnMSQdDLB_POOL_CB_pnQSQdDLB_PO 
OLCONT_C 
B_pnMSQdDLB_GLOBALS_pnOSQdDLB_pfParIoCb_bL_i_ + 0x17D4 
 
  [8] 0xFFFFFFFF7791578C 
 
__1cRsqlbDMSCreatePool6FpnMSQdDLB_POOL_CB_ipnQSQdDLB_POOLCONT_CB 
_pnMSQdD 
LB_GLOBALS__i_ + 0x2024 
 
  [9] 0xFFFFFFFF7791740C 
 
__1cbHsqlbPerformDMSContainerOperations6FpnMSQdDLB_POOL_CB_1LpnQ 
SQdDLB_P 
OOLCONT_CB_bpnbASQdDLB_AS_CONT_AND_PATH_INFO_pnMSQdDLB_ + 0x108C 
 
 
 
The problem only happens for containers whose new size will be 
larger than the maximum value of the unsigned integer C type, 
i.e. for containers larger than 4,294,967,295 bytes. This is a 
integer overflow problem, where DB2 miscaulculates the amount of 
size required for the creation of the new container.
Problem Summary:
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* USERS AFFECTED:                                              * 
* v97fp5                                                       * 
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* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:                                         * 
* See Error Description                                        * 
**************************************************************** 
* RECOMMENDATION:                                              * 
* Upgrade to V97fp6                                            * 
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Local Fix:
available fix packs:
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
Workaround
not known / see Local fix
Timestamps
Date  - problem reported    :
Date  - problem closed      :
Date  - last modified       :
09.08.2011
12.06.2012
12.06.2012
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos)
9.7.FP6
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s)
9.7.0.6 FixList