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Old 05-24-06, 04:36
eunsil eunsil is offline
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DB2 Performance Expert error

Hello,

A Customer used to DB2 Performance Expert.(=db2pe)

We're gathering snapshot data on produect system, but waring massages are displayed in console.

I'm edited Performance Expert Properties's history setting.

record interval 60 sec. ==> 900 sec.
Timeframe 50 hours ==> 720 hours


plz. help me!!!

$ oslevel -r
5300-03

$ db2level
DB21085I Instance "dbpainst" uses "64" bits and DB2 code release "SQL08024"
with level identifier "03050106".
Informational tokens are "DB2 v8.1.1.104", "s060120", "U805924", and FixPak
"11".
Product is installed at "/usr/opt/db2_08_01".

$ pelevel
================================================== ============================
IBM DB2 Performance Expert Server V2
================================================== ============================
IBM(c) DB2 Performance Expert Server for Multiplatforms
IBM(c) DB2 Performance Expert Server for Workgroups
Version 2.2.0.1.392, fix pack 1, code level U220_FP1HOT-U392,R220_FP1HOT-L1267,N220_FP1HOT-E180,pmbuildV22-B048
================================================== ============================


--- messages ---
[16:42:07.92 ][1] Snapshot: PMGET warning, rc=101: Allocation of 2406566766 bytes failed
: 0 UNKNOWN 0

[16:57:07.702][1] Snapshot: PMGET warning, rc=101: Allocation of 2406552064 bytes failed
: 0 UNKNOWN 0
[17:12:07.69 ][1] Snapshot: PMGET warning, rc=101: Allocation of 2406563720 bytes failed
: 0 UNKNOWN 0
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Old 05-25-06, 10:40
przytula_guy przytula_guy is offline
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looks like allocation of 2G - if fs large file enabled - might be a limit for user of fs
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Old 05-27-06, 22:52
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What kind of fs??

System limit?? or DBM cfg or DB cfg??

I'm not found fs...

Thanks
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