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DB2 reporting incorrect filesystem full error?
DB2 V10.5, RHEL 7.5
We had an issue when DB2 was stuck not being able to write log files to disk because of disk full error just that there was more than enough free disk space on the filesystem that DB2 uses.
For example, we have the folowing filesystem structure:
/a
/a/b
/a/b/c
/a/b/d
/a/b/e
/a/f
/a/g
etc..
and the filesystems that are used for the log files,db2diag are /a/b/c, /a/b/d, /a/b/e.
I had DIA8312C Disk was full Error (OS) together with OSERR: ENOSPC (28) and also DIA8312C Disk was full Severe level and many more errors , because filesystem /a was full.
Is this normal, considering that all filesystems that DB2 uses had enough free space ?
I hope I explained well enough.
Thank you.
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DB2 V10.5, RHEL 7.5
We had an issue when DB2 was stuck not being able to write log files to disk because of disk full error just that there was more than enough free disk space on the filesystem that DB2 uses.
For example, we have the folowing filesystem structure:
/a
/a/b
/a/b/c
/a/b/d
/a/b/e
/a/f
/a/g
etc..
and the filesystems that are used for the log files,db2diag are /a/b/c, /a/b/d, /a/b/e.
I had DIA8312C Disk was full Error (OS) together with OSERR: ENOSPC (28) and also DIA8312C Disk was full Severe level and many more errors , because filesystem /a was full.
Is this normal, considering that all filesystems that DB2 uses had enough free space ?
I hope I explained well enough.
Thank you.
linux db2
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DB2 V10.5, RHEL 7.5
We had an issue when DB2 was stuck not being able to write log files to disk because of disk full error just that there was more than enough free disk space on the filesystem that DB2 uses.
For example, we have the folowing filesystem structure:
/a
/a/b
/a/b/c
/a/b/d
/a/b/e
/a/f
/a/g
etc..
and the filesystems that are used for the log files,db2diag are /a/b/c, /a/b/d, /a/b/e.
I had DIA8312C Disk was full Error (OS) together with OSERR: ENOSPC (28) and also DIA8312C Disk was full Severe level and many more errors , because filesystem /a was full.
Is this normal, considering that all filesystems that DB2 uses had enough free space ?
I hope I explained well enough.
Thank you.
linux db2
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boncalo mihai is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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DB2 V10.5, RHEL 7.5
We had an issue when DB2 was stuck not being able to write log files to disk because of disk full error just that there was more than enough free disk space on the filesystem that DB2 uses.
For example, we have the folowing filesystem structure:
/a
/a/b
/a/b/c
/a/b/d
/a/b/e
/a/f
/a/g
etc..
and the filesystems that are used for the log files,db2diag are /a/b/c, /a/b/d, /a/b/e.
I had DIA8312C Disk was full Error (OS) together with OSERR: ENOSPC (28) and also DIA8312C Disk was full Severe level and many more errors , because filesystem /a was full.
Is this normal, considering that all filesystems that DB2 uses had enough free space ?
I hope I explained well enough.
Thank you.
linux db2
linux db2
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