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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring
Message number: 759
Message text: DBCFG - MAXFILOP: value &1 not within permitted range
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DB6PM759
- DBCFG - MAXFILOP: value &1 not within permitted range ?The SAP error message DB6PM759 DBCFG - MAXFILOP: value &1 not within permitted range typically indicates that the configuration parameter
MAXFILOP
for the database is set to a value that is outside the acceptable range defined by the database system. This parameter generally controls the maximum number of file operations that can be performed concurrently.Cause:
- Incorrect Configuration: The value set for
MAXFILOP
in the database configuration is either too low or too high compared to the limits defined by the database system.- Database Version: Different versions of the database may have different permissible ranges for this parameter.
- System Resource Limitations: The value may exceed the system's resource capabilities, leading to this error.
Solution:
- Check Current Value: First, check the current value of
MAXFILOP
in your database configuration.- Refer to Documentation: Consult the database documentation to find the permissible range for the
MAXFILOP
parameter. This information can usually be found in the database administration guide or configuration manual.- Adjust the Value: If the current value is outside the permitted range, adjust it to a value that is within the acceptable limits. This can typically be done through the database configuration interface or command line.
- Restart Database: After making changes to the configuration, you may need to restart the database for the changes to take effect.
- Monitor Performance: After adjusting the parameter, monitor the database performance to ensure that it operates within the expected parameters and does not lead to other issues.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and ensure that your database configuration is optimal for your system's needs.
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