DB2 Connect User's Guide
When you encounter a problem, you can use the following:
- The first failure service log, where diagnostic information is
consolidated and stored in a readable format. For more information, see
the Troubleshooting Guide. For information about messages found in the log, see the Message Reference.
- db2diag.log
This file is located in /u/db2/sqllib/db2dump/db2diag.log
on UNIX systems, where db2 is the instance name.
This file is located in x:\sqllib\db2\db2diag.log
on Intel systems, where x: is the logical drive, and
db2 is the instance name.
- db2alert.log (Same file locations as
db2diag.log).
- The trace utility, as described in Trace Utility (ddcstrc).
- For UNIX-based systems, the ps command, which returns process
status information about active processes to standard output.
- For UNIX-based systems, the core file that is created in the current
directory when severe errors occur. It contains a memory image of the
terminated process, and can be used to determine what function caused the
error.
- For Windows NT systems, use the Event Viewer.
For more information on troubleshooting TCP/IP connections (or other
topics), please refer to Troubleshooting Guide, or search for "Technotes" on the DB2 Product and Service Technical
Library (see Using the World Wide Web.
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