How To Fix DB6PM093 - Bufferpool &1 does not exist in partition group &2


DB6PM093 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring

  • Message number: 093

  • Message text: Bufferpool &1 does not exist in partition group &2

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message DB6PM093 - Bufferpool &1 does not exist in partition group &2 ?
    The SAP error message DB6PM093 indicates that a specific buffer pool does not exist in the specified partition group. This error typically arises in the context of database management, particularly when working with SAP systems that utilize a database like IBM Db2 or similar.
    
    Cause: Non-existent Buffer Pool: The buffer pool specified in the error message does not exist in the database or the specified partition group.
    Configuration Issues: There may be a misconfiguration in the database settings or the SAP system configuration that leads to the system looking for a buffer pool that has not been defined. Database Partitioning: If the database is partitioned, the buffer pool may not be defined for the specific partition group being referenced. Typographical Errors: There could be a typo in the buffer pool name or partition group name in the configuration settings.
    Solution: Check Buffer Pool Configuration: Verify that the buffer pool specified in the error message exists in the database.

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