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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring
Message number: 086
Message text: Size of container has not been specified
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DB6PM086
- Size of container has not been specified ?The SAP error message DB6PM086, which states "Size of container has not been specified," typically occurs in the context of database operations, particularly when dealing with database containers in SAP systems. This error indicates that a required parameter, specifically the size of a database container, has not been defined or is missing.
Cause:
- Missing Size Parameter: The most common cause of this error is that when creating or modifying a database container, the size parameter has not been specified. This can happen during database configuration or when executing certain database commands.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues in the configuration files or scripts that are supposed to define the size of the database container.
- User Input Error: If the operation is being performed through a user interface or command line, the user may have neglected to input the size.
Solution:
- Specify the Size: Ensure that when creating or modifying the database container, you explicitly specify the size. This can usually be done in the command or configuration file where the container is defined.
- Check Configuration Files: Review the relevant configuration files or scripts to ensure that all required parameters, including the size of the container, are correctly defined.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or the specific database documentation (e.g., HANA, Oracle, etc.) for the correct syntax and parameters required for creating or modifying database containers.
- Use SAP Tools: If applicable, use SAP tools like the Database Administration tools to manage database containers, as these tools often provide a user-friendly interface that can help prevent such errors.
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By addressing the missing size parameter and ensuring proper configuration, you should be able to resolve the DB6PM086 error.
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