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Re: SQL2062N error and 406 while trying to backup DB2 with TSM

2005-06-16 10:03:13
Subject: Re: SQL2062N error and 406 while trying to backup DB2 with TSM
From: Richard van Denzel <RvanDenzel AT SLTN DOT NL>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 15:59:13 +0200
Allen,

Sorry, you're so very right, I should have typed /usr/tivoli instead of
/usr/tivioli.....

Richard.





"Allen S. Rout" <asr AT UFL DOT EDU>
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DB2 with TSM


==> On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 14:43:56 +0200, Richard van Denzel
<RvanDenzel AT SLTN DOT NL> said:


> I'm trying to backup DB2 using TSM. When I issue the command:

> db2 backup db LDAPDB online use tsm

> I get the following error:

> SQL2062N  An error occurred while accessing media
> "/home/db2ldp/sqllib/adsm/libtsm.a".   reason code: "406".

> I've checked all my environment variables (DSMI_DIR, DSMI_CONFIG) and
the
> dsm.opt pointed to by DSMI_CONFIG is present and readable.
> The dsm.sys is readable for the instance owner and he also may write in
> the log-directory.
> Environment variables are available wit both set and env commands.

> Has anyone got a clue to what is going wrong?

Have you restarted the instance since you set the environment variables?

The 'db2 backup' command may be understood as making a request of the
server
instance, which does all the work.

It is the environment (DSMI_CONFIG, etc) of the process which is running
the
instance which is relevant, not the environment of the process running the
'db2 backup' command.


- Allen S. Rout

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