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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications database takes long time to process Post 302702477 by techy1 on Tuesday 18th of September 2012 11:00:36 AM
Old 09-18-2012
database takes long time to process

Hi,

we currently having a issue where when we send jobs to the server for the application lawson, it is taking a very long time to complete. here are the last few lines of the database log.

Code:
 
2012-09-18-10.35.55.707279-240 E244403536A576     LEVEL: Warning
PID     : 950492               TID  : 27243       PROC : db2sysc 0
INSTANCE: <INSTANCE>               NODE : 000         DB   : <INSTANCE>D1
APPHDL  : 0-506                APPID: GA65441A.ED3B.120918135356
AUTHID  : <user>
EDUID   : 27243                EDUNAME: db2agent (<INSTANCE>D1) 0
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, lock manager, sqlpRefillAgentLRBCache, probe:1000
DATA #1 : <preformatted>
Locklist has synchronously grown into overflow memory to avoid lock escalation.
Previous locklist size: 2464
Current locklist size: 2592
2012-09-18-10.35.56.563842-240 E244404113A563     LEVEL: Warning
PID     : 950492               TID  : 27243       PROC : db2sysc 0
INSTANCE: <INSTANCE>               NODE : 000         DB   : <INSTANCE>D1
APPHDL  : 0-506                APPID: GA65441A.ED3B.120918135356
AUTHID  : <USER>
EDUID   : 27243                EDUNAME: db2agent (<INSTANCE>D1) 0
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, lock manager, sqlpCheckAndDecreaseLocklistOverflowUsag, probe:80
DATA #1 : <preformatted>
Locklist overflow reduced.
Previous locklist size: 4160   New locklist size: 2336
Pages still in overflow: 0
2012-09-18-10.47.25.221334-240 I244404677A513     LEVEL: Info
PID     : 950492               TID  : 119764      PROC : db2sysc 0
INSTANCE: <INSTANCE>               NODE : 000         DB   : <INSTANCE>D1
APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2.120918060823
AUTHID  : <INSTANCE>
EDUID   : 119764               EDUNAME: db2stmm (<INSTANCE>D1) 0
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, buffer pool services, sqlbAlterBufferPoolAct, probe:90
MESSAGE : Altering bufferpool "BPTAB_4K" From: "14608" <automatic> To: "21912"
          <automatic>
2012-09-18-10.53.52.459546-240 E244405191A576     LEVEL: Warning
PID     : 950492               TID  : 27243       PROC : db2sysc 0
INSTANCE: <INSTANCE>               NODE : 000         DB   : <INSTANCE>D1
APPHDL  : 0-506                APPID: GA65441A.ED3B.120918135356
AUTHID  : <USER>
EDUID   : 27243                EDUNAME: db2agent (<INSTANCE>D1) 0
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, lock manager, sqlpRefillAgentLRBCache, probe:1000
DATA #1 : <preformatted>
Locklist has synchronously grown into overflow memory to avoid lock escalation.
Previous locklist size: 2464
Current locklist size: 2592
2012-09-18-10.53.53.057578-240 E244405768A563     LEVEL: Warning
PID     : 950492               TID  : 27243       PROC : db2sysc 0
INSTANCE: <INSTANCE>               NODE : 000         DB   : <INSTANCE>D1
APPHDL  : 0-506                APPID: GA65441A.ED3B.120918135356
AUTHID  : <USER>
EDUID   : 27243                EDUNAME: db2agent (<INSTANCE>D1) 0
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, lock manager, sqlpCheckAndDecreaseLocklistOverflowUsag, probe:80
DATA #1 : <preformatted>
Locklist overflow reduced.
Previous locklist size: 4256   New locklist size: 2336
Pages still in overflow: 0

does anything here look odd?
 

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