DBXX NOT OPERATIONAL, RETRY COUNT IS ZERO
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DBXX NOT OPERATIONAL, RETRY COUNT IS ZERO
Hi
While trying to load or unload a table, I am getting the retirn code MAXCC=12 and the error message as
DBXX NOT OPERATIONAL, RETRY COUNT IS ZERO
How can I solve this?
Please guide me.
I tried giving the command -START DB2, but that is not working.
Please help.
While trying to load or unload a table, I am getting the retirn code MAXCC=12 and the error message as
DBXX NOT OPERATIONAL, RETRY COUNT IS ZERO
How can I solve this?
Please guide me.
I tried giving the command -START DB2, but that is not working.
Please help.
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What is error-message ID, I'll guess it's - DSNE100I, yes?
Are you using IKJEFT01 to connect to DB2 or SPUFI or some third-party tool? Actually, if it's DSNE100I, in all the cases you need to issue operator command - start db2.
If db2 is not started, you can't use the DSN command processor. You will need your job to issue a operator command - start db2 or you will need some program that allows you to issue such commands, or you can also write a rexx that issues commands to the console. Ask some one at your shop - how do they do this.
Are you using IKJEFT01 to connect to DB2 or SPUFI or some third-party tool? Actually, if it's DSNE100I, in all the cases you need to issue operator command - start db2.
If db2 is not started, you can't use the DSN command processor. You will need your job to issue a operator command - start db2 or you will need some program that allows you to issue such commands, or you can also write a rexx that issues commands to the console. Ask some one at your shop - how do they do this.
Regards,
Anuj
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DBXX NOT OPERATIONAL, RETRY COUNT IS ZERO
Hi archup20,
Have you pointed the DB2 tables using Route card ? Have you checked whether the DBXX region which you are trying to read / update is available when you run the job. check master logs before you re-start the job.
Best Regards,
Harikrishnan
Have you pointed the DB2 tables using Route card ? Have you checked whether the DBXX region which you are trying to read / update is available when you run the job. check master logs before you re-start the job.
Best Regards,
Harikrishnan
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