DB2 Version 10.1 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

Troubleshooting DB2 servers

In general, the troubleshooting process requires that you isolate and identify a problem, then seek a resolution. This section will provide troubleshooting information related to specific features of DB2® products.

As common problems are identified, the findings will be added to this section in the form of checklists. If the checklist does not lead you to a resolution, you can collect additional diagnostic data and analyze it yourself, or submit the data to IBM Software Support for analysis.

The following questions direct you to appropriate troubleshooting tasks:
  1. Have you applied all known fix packs? If not, consider Getting fixes.
  2. Does the problem occur when you are:

If your problem does not fall into one of these categories, basic diagnostic data might still be required if you are contacting IBM Software Support. Refer to Collecting data for DB2.