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This information describes how to add migration rules to an existing migration policy to migrate objects to another volume and storage class, and how to troubleshoot problems when the objects to be moved are already in their final location according to the original migration policy.
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2009-09-22
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Under certain circumstances, when an application running on Content Manager Enterprise Edition Version 8.4 or later (on a platform other than z/OS) is attempting to store content (e.g., emails, documents, jpegs, etc.) on a disk file system, the content may be stored in a “NULL” directory that will not be accessed when the application attempts to retrieve the content. The application will get a retrieval error which is the same as if it was attempting to retrieve content that had, in fact, never
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2009-07-24
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When an application running on DB2 Content Manager Enterprise Edition Version 8.4.0 on a platform other than z/OS is attempting to retrieve content (for example, emails, documents, jpegs, etc.) that has been migrated to Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM), only an empty file will be retrieved if the TSM media is not available at the time retrieval is attempted. No error message is presented. When this problem has occurred, DB2 Content Manager will: - Retrieve 0 byte content (a zero length file), rather than ge
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2009-06-17
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A memory leak in DB2 Universal JDBC driver might an causeOutOfMemoryException exception for DB2 Content Manager client applications.
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2009-05-29
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For DB2 Content Manager Enterprise Edition library servers deployed on an Oracle database, updates of user-defined CLOB (character large object) or BLOB (binary large object) attribute values with lengths greater than 32 KB are not stored. Initial stores for the CLOB or BLOB attributes are not affected. This problem does not occur if the library server is deployed on a DB2 database. Affected applications: Any custom-built DB2 Content Manager application that uses CLOB or BLOB attributes in item type d
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2009-05-21
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Highlight annotations and sticky notes might be shifted after you upgrade to IBM DB2 Content Manager eClient Version 8.3 Fix Pack 9, Version 8.3 Fix Pack 10, or Version 8.4.1.
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2009-03-05
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When you install IBM® WEBi V1.0.3 with WebSphere® Application Server Network Deployment on a Windows® operating system, IBM WEBi fails when you try to deploy it..
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2009-02-24
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Important: * The problem source is not Tivoli® Storage Manager software. * Configurations with the resource manager running on the z/OS® operating system are not affected. If you installed IBM® DB2® Content Manager Enterprise Edition Version 8.4 on any resource manager and you are migrating content from disk to Tivoli Storage Manager volumes in non-aggregation mode using a local resource manager, disable migration to avoid data loss in DB2 Content Manager managed storage. If content is already migrated
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2008-10-03
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If you run the resource manager migrator or the validation utility on DB2® Universal Database™ V8.1 Fix Pack 16, DB2 will issue the SQL0440N error and cause the migration and validation to fail.
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2008-09-02
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Problems with a customized eClient using "AS IS" tools such as eController might not receive support.
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2008-05-27

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