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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring
Message number: 803
Message text: DBCFG - BLK_LOG_DSK_FUL: only 'YES' or 'NO' is allowed
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DB6PM803
- DBCFG - BLK_LOG_DSK_FUL: only 'YES' or 'NO' is allowed ?The SAP error message DB6PM803 DBCFG - BLK_LOG_DSK_FUL: only 'YES' or 'NO' is allowed typically indicates an issue with the database configuration related to the logging settings. This error arises when the system expects a specific input (either 'YES' or 'NO') for a configuration parameter, but receives an invalid value instead.
Cause:
- Invalid Configuration Value: The error is triggered when a configuration parameter related to blocking log disk full conditions is set to a value other than 'YES' or 'NO'.
- User Input Error: It may occur if a user manually inputs a value that does not conform to the expected options.
- Script or Automation Error: If a script or automated process is used to configure the database, it might be passing an incorrect value.
Solution:
Check Configuration: Review the database configuration settings to ensure that the parameter related to blocking log disk full conditions is set correctly. You can typically find this in the database configuration files or through the database management interface.
Set Correct Value: Change the value of the parameter to either 'YES' or 'NO' as required. This can usually be done through:
- Database management tools (like SAP HANA Studio, SQL commands, etc.)
- Configuration files (if applicable)
Restart Database: After making changes, it may be necessary to restart the database for the changes to take effect.
Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or the specific database documentation for guidance on the correct configuration settings.
Error Logging: Check the logs for any additional error messages that might provide more context about the issue.
Related Information:
By ensuring that the configuration is set correctly and conforms to the expected values, you should be able to resolve the error message.
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