![]() While there may be free space available for the database on the new file systems, free space is still required on the older ones for the server to start up correctly. If additional database space was recently added to the server, it is likely the space has not yet been used or the database has not had time to rebalance. The total size will also be 5% less than expected. ![]() Looking at the file system information provided in the log or df output will show there is very little free space left in the file system. Rc = 850F000Cįile System Information of the target file : (/home/tsminst1/db1/tsminst1/NODE0000/TSMDB1/T0000016/C0469788.LRG) for tbsp 16. 2,048 MB DDR2 RAM, 250 GB SATA-2 hard disc, 1GB Ethernet, PCI-Express bus system High media capacity and flexibility 3,650 sheets standard capacity, upgradeable with 3,000 sheets A4 or 2,500 sheets up to A3+ and banner printing possibility Higher standard security level IEEE 8.02. MESSAGE : ZRC=0x850F000C=-2062614516=SQLO_DISK "Disk full."ĬALLED : OS, -, pwrite OSERR: ENOSPC (28)ĭATA #1 : File handle, PD_TYPE_SQO_FILE_HDL, 8 bytesįUNCTION: DB2 UDB, buffer pool services, sqlbDMSAddContainerRequest, If no packets are sent out from this machine, check the IP settings on this machine. Check if the wireless settings are correct if wireless connection is used. If not, take/check the action indicated below: Replace the network cable with a new one. INSTANCE: tsminst1 NODE : 000 DB : TSMDB1ĪPPHDL : 0-483 APPID: *LOCAL.tsminst1.150509212923ĪUTHID : TSMINST1 HOSTNAME: įUNCTION: DB2 UDB, oper system services, sqloseekwrite64, probe:40 Check that packets from this machine reach the destination. ![]() Looking in the db2diag.log will show messages from the OS stating there is no space and the disk is full.
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