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Struggling with NSFDB2

Urs Meli  |     |  Tags:  installation nsfdb2  |  Comments (2)

Yesterday I made NSFDB2 working on my test servers. I had this strange errormessage: "Error managing DB2 groups....DB2 Authorization violation" when I tried to compact a database to DB2.

I did the installation 3 or 4 times. DB2 enable ran successfull but compacting never succeeded.  After checking every parameter several times I found the mistake. I entered a path for the "DB2 datastore directory". When I removed the entry for this field, compacting ran without issues.

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1 bruce lill    Trackback The directory is only entered if you have created the directory instead of letting Domino create it when it firsts starts up.

Also only compact -B will impact the nsfdb2 database. There is now a -g & -G compact command for groups. For a size reduction all databases in a db2 group need to be compacted. If you use the the g commands the database are moved to a new group to reduce the storage used. G will do an entire group at one time, while g does just one database by moving it to a new group.

Setting the group size to a smaller number will reduce the chance of corruption and speed compaction. I run with 5 nsf to a group, support has had us set it to 1 for a large heavily used app server.

2 Urs Meli      Permalink Hi Bruce

thanks for your comment.

I learned the lesson:
Thou shall not fill out optional fields


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