Messages Reference
The purpose of this book is to list all the messages returned by
various components of DB2.
The Messages Reference is designed to be used by anyone using DB2 and
requiring more detailed information about returned messages.
This guide lists all the possible error messages returned by the
various components of DB2.
The guide is divided into the following sections:
- Chapter 1. "Introduction to Messages", describes how to access and interpret
error messages.
- Chapter 2. "Replication Messages", describes the error messages generated
by DB2 Replication.
- Chapter 3. "CCA Messages", describes the error messages generated
by the DB2 Client Configuration Assistant.
- Chapter 4. "CLI Messages", describes the error messages generated
by the DB2 Command Line Interface.
- Chapter 5. "DBA Messages", describes the error messages generated
by the Database Administration Utility.
- Chapter 6. "DBI Messages", describes error messages generated
through the installation and configuration of DB2.
- Chapter 7. "DB2 Messages", describes error messages generated by
the command line processor.
- Chapter 8. "SPM Messages", describes messages issued by the LU
6.2 Sync Point Manager (SPM).
- Chapter 9. "SQL Messages", describes the error messages
(SQLCODES) generated by Database Services when an error condition is
detected.
- Chapter 10. "SQLSTATE Messages", describes the meaning of each SQLSTATE
value.
- Appendix A. "Communications Errors", describes communications error codes
associated with sqlcode -30081.
- Appendix B. "SPM Protocol Violation Records", lists C language definitions of
records that may be
written to DB2's first failure service log by the SPM.
- "Index"
The format for date and time, and the characters used as separators
for date and time, are intended for a system configured to use the
United States national language format. These may be different on your
display, depending on the national language format used by your system.
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