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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring
Message number: 124
Message text: Partition &1 is not part of partition group &2
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DB6PM124
- Partition &1 is not part of partition group &2 ?The SAP error message DB6PM124 indicates that a specific partition (denoted as &1) is not part of the specified partition group (denoted as &2). This error typically arises in the context of database partitioning, where certain operations are expected to be performed on a defined set of partitions.
Cause:
- Misconfiguration: The partition may not have been correctly assigned to the specified partition group. This can happen during the setup or configuration of the database partitions.
- Database Operations: The error can occur when attempting to perform operations (like data manipulation, backup, or restore) on a partition that is not recognized as part of the intended partition group.
- Changes in Partitioning: If partitions were added, removed, or modified after the initial configuration, it could lead to inconsistencies between the partitions and their groups.
Solution:
- Check Partition Configuration: Verify the configuration of the partitions and their respective groups. Ensure that the partition in question is indeed part of the specified partition group.
- Update Partition Group: If the partition is not part of the group, you may need to add it to the correct partition group. This can usually be done through the database management tools or SQL commands, depending on the database system in use.
- Review Documentation: Consult the SAP documentation or the database documentation for specific commands or procedures to manage partitions and partition groups.
- Database Administration Tools: Use database administration tools to visualize and manage partitions and their groups. This can help in identifying any discrepancies.
- Consult SAP Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance, especially if this is affecting production systems.
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