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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DBMAN - Data Manager Message Class
Message number: 747
Message text: DB2/390:
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DBMAN747
- DB2/390: ?The SAP error message DBMAN747 is related to issues with the DB2 database on the IBM mainframe (DB2/390). This error typically indicates a problem with the database management system, often related to resource allocation, configuration, or connectivity issues.
Cause:
- Database Connection Issues: The error may arise due to problems in establishing a connection between SAP and the DB2 database.
- Resource Limitations: Insufficient resources (like memory or disk space) on the DB2 server can lead to this error.
- Configuration Errors: Incorrect configuration settings in the DB2 database or SAP system can trigger this error.
- Locking Issues: If there are locks on the database that prevent access, this error may occur.
- Version Compatibility: Incompatibility between the versions of SAP and DB2 can also lead to this error.
Solution:
- Check Database Connectivity: Ensure that the SAP system can connect to the DB2 database. Verify network settings, connection strings, and credentials.
- Review Resource Allocation: Check the resource usage on the DB2 server. Ensure that there is enough memory and disk space available.
- Configuration Review: Review the configuration settings for both SAP and DB2. Ensure that they are correctly set up according to the documentation.
- Monitor Locks: Use DB2 tools to check for any locks on the database. If locks are found, investigate the processes holding them and resolve the issue.
- Check Logs: Review the DB2 and SAP logs for any additional error messages or warnings that could provide more context about the issue.
- Update Software: Ensure that both SAP and DB2 are running compatible versions. If necessary, apply patches or updates to resolve compatibility issues.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be necessary to contact SAP support or your database administrator for further assistance.
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