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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring
Message number: 753
Message text: DBCFG - DLCHKTIME: value &1 not within permitted range
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DB6PM753
- DBCFG - DLCHKTIME: value &1 not within permitted range ?The SAP error message DB6PM753 DBCFG - DLCHKTIME: value &1 not within permitted range typically indicates that the configuration parameter
DLCHKTIME
(which stands for "Database Lock Check Time") has been set to a value that is outside the acceptable range defined by the SAP system.Cause:
The
DLCHKTIME
parameter controls the interval at which the database checks for locks. If the value set for this parameter is either too low or too high, it will trigger this error message. The permitted range forDLCHKTIME
is defined by the SAP system and can vary based on the version and configuration of the database.Solution:
To resolve this error, you need to adjust the value of the
DLCHKTIME
parameter to a valid range. Here are the steps to do this:
Check Current Value: First, check the current value of the
DLCHKTIME
parameter. You can do this by accessing the database configuration settings in the SAP system.Determine Valid Range: Refer to the SAP documentation or the database administration guide for your specific database version to find the valid range for the
DLCHKTIME
parameter.Modify the Parameter:
- If you have access to the database configuration, change the
DLCHKTIME
value to a valid number within the permitted range.- If you are unsure about the appropriate value, consult with your database administrator or SAP support.
Restart the Database: After making changes to the configuration, you may need to restart the database or the SAP application server for the changes to take effect.
Monitor for Errors: After making the changes, monitor the system for any further error messages related to
DLCHKTIME
to ensure that the issue has been resolved.Related Information:
DLCHKTIME
parameter.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error message and ensure that the DLCHKTIME
parameter is set correctly within the permitted range.
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