DSNB609I   VIRTUAL BUFFER POOL bpname CREATED USING DEFAULT SIZE DURING STARTUP/RESTART. VIRTUAL BUFFER POOL SIZE IS ZERO

Explanation

While activating a buffer pool during DB2® startup or restart processing, the buffer pool size was zero. A zero value might be caused by an unusable bootstrap data set (BSDS) or by a DB2 abnormal termination after buffer pool size was altered to zero. The name of the buffer pool is bpname.

System action

DB2 creates the buffer pool using the startup restart default value.

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Operator response

Notify the system programmer. This message remains on the console until deleted by the operator.

System programmer response

Use the ALTER TABLESPACE or ALTER INDEX statement to modify the affected table spaces or indexes to indicate a usable buffer pool. To determine a usable buffer pool, use the DISPLAY BUFFERPOOL command. If necessary, use the ALTER BUFFERPOOL command to activate the failing buffer pool by setting the VPSIZE to a nonzero value.