OnDemand User Group
Support Forums => z/OS Server => Topic started by: Ed_Arnold on October 31, 2017, 07:54:12 AM
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Bottom line is that z/OS V2R3 OAM changes how OAM keeps track of things. If OAM's internal information was manipulated (changed via an SQL UPDATE command for example) outside of OAM commands, z/OS V2R3 can expose errors that previously remained hidden.
II14842: INSTRUCTIONS AND TOOL AVAILABLE FOR OAM OBJECT USERS TO HELP DIAGNOSE OUT-OF-SYNC COLLECTION ENTRIES BETWEEN CATALOG AND DB2.
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1II14842 (http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1II14842)
Ed
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I tried running CATDB2CP rexx - it asks for catalog name and then name of DB2 subsystem, after which it abends with S0C4 in IGGCSI00 at offset 00000518.
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I tried running CATDB2CP rexx - it asks for catalog name and then name of DB2 subsystem, after which it abends with S0C4 in IGGCSI00 at offset 00000518.
You'll need to open up a PMR with OAM support.
If you do, please let us know the resolution.
Ed