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Old 08-28-07, 22:17
Dong Woo, Kim Dong Woo, Kim is offline
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Health Monitor error...

hi, all

our db running DB2 8, FP12 on AIX.

i was found diaglog message like below...

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2007-08-01-09.33.03.731312+540 I8731A404 LEVEL: Error
PID : 1085678 TID : 772 PROC : db2hmon 0
INSTANCE: xxxxinst NODE : 000
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, Health Monitor, HmonMainCB::refreshDbAutonomicSwitches, probe:160
MESSAGE : Failed connecting to database "xxxx "
DATA #1 : Hexdump, 4 bytes
0x0000000110417B9C : FFFF FEB4 ....
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why error has occured like above?

i can't understand Health Monitor error message occured because of our db's "HEALTH_MON" database manager configuration has "OFF".

our db cataloged "Indirect", not loopbck...

how can i solve this problem?
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Old 08-29-07, 00:34
Marcus_A Marcus_A is offline
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Turn off the Health Monitor. It is part virus, part spam.

It was rushed into the code by IBM marketing to impress customers who are comparing DB2 with other databases for potential purchase. It does not work very well yet.
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Old 08-29-07, 00:49
Dong Woo, Kim Dong Woo, Kim is offline
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Thanks your reply Marcus!

But, "Health Monitor" switch has already "OFF" state.

What can i check another ?
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Old 08-29-07, 00:51
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Do a db2stop and db2start.

Of course, any previous error messages will still be in the log, but hopefully you will not get any new ones.
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