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You turn it off but I don't think this is the sollution. What's the problem if hmon is on? Marius "skeng" <siewkeng2@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ejuvso$2hg02$1@news.boulder.ibm.com... > Hi everybody > > thanks for all the input. > > I think i've figured out what happened. The health monitor is turned on. I > have not encountered the same problem after i turn off the health monitor     

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Author: Marius Stoian
Date: Nov 21, 2006 06:35

skeng wrote: Hi Mike -- 'Basically, the DB2 instane does not have enough Memory allocated to process.' Any idea exactly what should we do? What memory is it referring to? We have already set the machine virtual memory (Paging File size) to 2048 - 4096 (MB) Please read the answer from Mike carefully! This is only a DB/2 configuration problem. DB/2 need to allocate
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Hi Mike -- 'Basically, the DB2 instane does not have enough Memory allocated to process.' Any idea exactly what should we do? What memory is it referring to? We have already set the machine virtual memory (Paging File size) to 2048 - 4096 (MB) "Mike A" <ahern@us.ibm.com> wrote in message news:ejst5t$2ek2u$1@news.boulder.ibm.com... > Check in the db2diag.log ( Usually found in c:\Program     

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Author: Frank Schletz
Date: Nov 21, 2006 00:44

Check in the db2diag.log ( Usually found in c:\Program Files\IBM\SQLLIB\DB2 ) and see if there is a more descriptive message. You can also check the text of the error message by entering "db2 ? sql0930" in a DB2 command window C:\Program Files\IBM\SQLLIB\BIN>db2 ? sql0930 SQL0930N There is not enough storage available to process the statement. Explanation: A request was made
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Hi I still have plenty of free space (more than 50GB) in the DB2 machine. "Rabee' Nawash" <rabee_nawash@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ejsjrk$1oc38$1@news.boulder.ibm.com... > See how much you have free space in the DB2 machine. > > "skeng" <siewkeng2@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:ejshkv$1q45u$1@news.boulder.ibm.com... > > Hi all > > > > I'm currently using CM 8.3 on Windows     

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Author: skeng
Date: Nov 20, 2006 16:32

Hi i've tried db2 force application all too. it doesn't work all the time. eClient, System Administration Client and Client for windows are all not working when i have the problem. The error shown in all these client while trying to login is as the following ********************************************** DGL0394A: Error in :Error - SQL_ERROR [IBM][CLI Driver][DB2/NT] SQL0930N There is
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Instead of db2stop & db2start try db2 force application all Does eClient works when you have those errors? Or System Administration Client? "skeng" <siewkeng2@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ejshkv$1q45u$1@news.boulder.ibm.com... > Hi all > > I'm currently using CM 8.3 on Windows 2003. We have about 5 developers who > remotely connect to the CM for application development. > > Recently     

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Author: Mike A
Date: Nov 20, 2006 10:46

See how much you have free space in the DB2 machine. "skeng" <siewkeng2@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ejshkv$1q45u$1@news.boulder.ibm.com... Hi all I'm currently using CM 8.3 on Windows 2003. We have about 5 developers who remotely connect to the CM for application development. Recently, we are facing a "connection problem" which happen quite frequently. Initially, we have
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Author: Marius Stoian
Date: Nov 20, 2006 07:51

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Author: Rabee' Nawash
Date: Nov 20, 2006 07:35

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