No posting string can be determined in table T156SC

Dear Gurus,
I am trying to release the production order. when i am checking cost or the order in CO02 transaction, system is giving error as
" No posting string can be determined in table T156SC"
please help me out.
Regards
Sandeep

Hi,
I had alreay try in OMJJ, but i was not getting exactly which line to be chosen.
As i am doing the costing for my production order, i am unable to understand which line to be chosen and how to update.
can you please explain in detail. As I am from PP module, i am unable to resolve.
Regards
Sandeep

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    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.866000+120 I5106894F158       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLE_APP_CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.866000+120 I5107054F159       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLE_TRAN_CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.866000+120 I5107215F156       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLP_LFPB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.929000+120 I5107373F155       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLP_ACB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.929000+120 I5107530F156       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLP_DBCB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.945000+120 I5107688F168       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLP_TRAN_ENTRY_ARRAY
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.945000+120 I5107858F373       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : locklist
    DATA #1 : String, 59 bytes
    Check
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\l57042.000 for additional data.
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.960000+120 I5108233F159       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS AGENT CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.976000+120 I5108394F152       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLCA
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.976000+120 I5108548F158       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS UCINTFC
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.976000+120 I5108708F162       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS UCINTFC PID
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.976000+120 I5108872F412       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : RDS UCINTFC: pCurrentPID->rdbcolidLen =
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 2 bytes
    0x00000000056ABEA8 : 0800                                       ..
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.976000+120 I5109286F425       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : RDS UCINTFC: pCurrentPID->pkgnamcsn.rdbcolid =
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 8 bytes
    0x00000000056ABECA : 4E55 4C4C 4944 2020                        NULLID 
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.976000+120 I5109713F491       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : RDS UCINTFC: pCurrentPID->rdbname =
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 18 bytes
    0x00000000056ABEB8 : 4257 3220 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020    BW2            
    0x00000000056ABEC8 : 2020                                        
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.976000+120 I5110206F491       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : RDS UCINTFC: pCurrentPID->pkgname =
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 18 bytes
    0x00000000056ABEDC : 5351 4C43 3245 3037 2020 2020 2020 2020    SQLC2E07       
    0x00000000056ABEEC : 2020                                        
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.976000+120 I5110699F416       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : RDS UCINTFC: pCurrentPID->pkgcnstkn =
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 8 bytes
    0x00000000056ABEEE : 4141 4141 4163 4555                        AAAAAcEU
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.991000+120 I5111117F406       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : RDS UCINTFC: pCurrentPID->pkgsn =
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 2 bytes
    0x00000000056ABEF6 : CB00                                       ..
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.991000+120 I5111525F496       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : RDS UCINTFC: pStatementText =
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 29 bytes
    0x00000000062D0CC0 : 6472 6F70 2074 6162 6C65 2073 6170 6277    drop table sapbw
    0x00000000062D0CD0 : 322E 5253 4241 5443 4844 4154 41           2.RSBATCHDATA
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.991000+120 I5112023F158       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS APPL CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.991000+120 I5112183F165       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS NESTED APPL CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.991000+120 I5112350F166       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS SP REGISTERS CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.991000+120 I5112518F158       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS TRAN CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.33.59.991000+120 I5112678F165       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS NESTED TRAN CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.007000+120 I5112845F159       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS COORD CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.007000+120 I5113006F160       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS NESTED CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.007000+120 I5113168F164       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS INVOCATION CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.007000+120 I5113334F165       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS ACTIVE STMT CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.007000+120 I5113501F164       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: NLSWA:DatabaseApp
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.007000+120 I5113667F153       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: nlsacb
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.023000+120 I5113822F157       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: dbNLSAppCB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.023000+120 I5113981F162       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: UnicodeNLSAppCB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.023000+120 I5114145F464       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection, sqlpgrlg, probe:10
    MESSAGE : Error -2045771763 when reading LSN 000006BDB601F7A1 from log file
              S0000000.LOG tellMe 0 dpsAcbFlags 0 setSkipOutputBuf 0
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.023000+120 I5114611F468       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection, sqlpgrlg, probe:10
    MESSAGE : NOTE: The log state was marked bad by another process, this message
              is not an indication of an error with the logger process
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.523000+120 I5115081F457       LEVEL: Error
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection, sqlpgrlg, probe:10
    RETCODE : ZRC=0x8610000D=-2045771763=SQLP_BADLOG "Log File cannot be used"
              DIA8414C Logging can not continue due to an error.
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.538000+120 I5115540F459       LEVEL: Error
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection, sqlptudo, probe:1010
    RETCODE : ZRC=0x8610000D=-2045771763=SQLP_BADLOG "Log File cannot be used"
              DIA8414C Logging can not continue due to an error.
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.538000+120 I5116001F455       LEVEL: Warning
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection, sqlptudo, probe:4350
    MESSAGE : LSN being undone:
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 8 bytes
    0x0000000005AA87A8 : 0000 06BD B601 F7A1                        ........
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.538000+120 I5116458F157       LEVEL: Error
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLP_TENTRY
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.554000+120 I5116617F166       LEVEL: Error
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLE_AGENT_PRIVATECB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.554000+120 I5116785F155       LEVEL: Error
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLP_DBCB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.554000+120 I5116942F154       LEVEL: Error
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLP_ACB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.554000+120 I5117098F390       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection, sqlptud1, probe:1880
    MESSAGE : Due to error during UNDO, database will be brought down.
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.570000+120 I5117490F459       LEVEL: Error
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, data protection, sqlpxrbk, probe:3040
    RETCODE : ZRC=0x8610000D=-2045771763=SQLP_BADLOG "Log File cannot be used"
              DIA8414C Logging can not continue due to an error.
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.570000+120 I5117951F155       LEVEL: Error
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLP_DBCB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.570000+120 I5118108F154       LEVEL: Error
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLP_ACB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.570000+120 I5118264F384       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : cr_error:
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 4 bytes
    0x00000000056AF4C8 : 0100 0000                                  ....
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.570000+120 I5118650F465       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, relation data serv, sqlrrbck_dps, probe:20
    RETCODE : ZRC=0x8610000D=-2045771763=SQLP_BADLOG "Log File cannot be used"
              DIA8414C Logging can not continue due to an error.
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.585000+120 I5119117F692       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    DATA #1 : SQLCA, PD_DB2_TYPE_SQLCA, 136 bytes
    sqlcaid : SQLCA     sqlcabc: 136   sqlcode: -902   sqlerrml: 1
    sqlerrmc: 2
    sqlerrp : SQLRL281
    sqlerrd : (1) 0x87020002      (2) 0x00000002      (3) 0x00000000
               (4) 0x00000000      (5) 0x00000000      (6) 0x00000000
    sqlwarn : (1)      (2)      (3)      (4)        (5)       (6)   
               (7)      (8)      (9)      (10)        (11)    
    sqlstate:     
    2008-05-29-16.34.00.585000+120 I5119811F418       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, global services, sqlzerdm, probe:40
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 4 bytes
    0x0000000005AA8B08 : 0D00 1086                                  ....
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.070000+120 I5120231F461       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, relation data serv, sqlrrbck, probe:40
    RETCODE : ZRC=0x8610000D=-2045771763=SQLP_BADLOG "Log File cannot be used"
              DIA8414C Logging can not continue due to an error.
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.070000+120 I5120694F474       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, relation data serv, sqlrr_rds_common_post, probe:88
    RETCODE : ZRC=0x8610000D=-2045771763=SQLP_BADLOG "Log File cannot be used"
              DIA8414C Logging can not continue due to an error.
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.070000+120 I5121170F435       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, relation data serv, sqlrr_rds_common_post, probe:190
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 4 bytes
    0x0000000005AA8F6C : 0200 0287                                  ....
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.070000+120 I5121607F383       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : UCstate:
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 4 bytes
    0x00000000056AFA70 : 4200 0004                                  B...
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.070000+120 I5121992F692       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    DATA #1 : SQLCA, PD_DB2_TYPE_SQLCA, 136 bytes
    sqlcaid : SQLCA     sqlcabc: 136   sqlcode: -984   sqlerrml: 1
    sqlerrmc: 2
    sqlerrp : sqlrrbkd
    sqlerrd : (1) 0x8610000D      (2) 0xFFFFFC2C      (3) 0x00000000
               (4) 0x00000000      (5) 0x00000000      (6) 0x00000000
    sqlwarn : (1)      (2)      (3)      (4)        (5)       (6)   
               (7)      (8)      (9)      (10)        (11)    
    sqlstate:     
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.070000+120 I5122686F508       LEVEL: Error
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, DRDA Application Server, sqljsTermAgentReply, probe:10
    MESSAGE : DIA5000C A DRDA AS token "AGENT TERMINATING" was detected.  The
              diagnostic data returned is (SRVDGN): "SQLERRP:sqlrrbkd
              SQLCODE:-984".
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.085000+120 I5123196F691       LEVEL: Error
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    DATA #1 : SQLCA, PD_DB2_TYPE_SQLCA, 136 bytes
    sqlcaid : SQLCA     sqlcabc: 136   sqlcode: -984   sqlerrml: 1
    sqlerrmc: 2
    sqlerrp : sqlrrbkd
    sqlerrd : (1) 0x8610000D      (2) 0xFFFFFC2C      (3) 0x00000000
               (4) 0x00000000      (5) 0x00000000      (6) 0x00000000
    sqlwarn : (1)      (2)      (3)      (4)        (5)       (6)   
               (7)      (8)      (9)      (10)        (11)    
    sqlstate:     
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.085000+120 I5123889F375       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, relation data serv, sqlrr_dump_ffdc, probe:20
    RETCODE : ZRC=0x00000000=0=PSM_OK "Unknown"
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.085000+120 I5124266F692       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    DATA #1 : SQLCA, PD_DB2_TYPE_SQLCA, 136 bytes
    sqlcaid : SQLCA     sqlcabc: 136   sqlcode: -1034   sqlerrml: 0
    sqlerrmc:
    sqlerrp : SQLRR09E
    sqlerrd : (1) 0x00000000      (2) 0x00000000      (3) 0x00000000
               (4) 0x00000000      (5) 0xFFFFFFE2      (6) 0x00000000
    sqlwarn : (1)      (2)      (3)      (4)        (5)       (6)   
               (7)      (8)      (9)      (10)        (11)    
    sqlstate:     
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.085000+120 I5124960F152       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLCA
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.085000+120 I5125114F385       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : CREATOR
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 8 bytes
    0x0000000037E6D1AE : 4E55 4C4C 4944 2020                        NULLID 
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.085000+120 I5125501F385       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : PACKAGE
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 8 bytes
    0x0000000037E6D1CC : 5351 4C43 3245 3037                        SQLC2E07
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.101000+120 I5125888F154       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: CREATOR
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.101000+120 I5126044F154       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: PACKAGE
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.101000+120 I5126200F159       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: REQUEST TYPE
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.101000+120 I5126361F162       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: APM COMMON INFO
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.101000+120 I5126525F158       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: CONTEXT MCB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.116000+120 I5126685F161       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: CONTEXT MEM CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.116000+120 I5126848F160       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: PACKAGE ENTRY
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.116000+120 I5127010F438       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, access plan manager, sqlra_sqlC_dump, probe:25
    MESSAGE : Context info dumped! Check
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\a71646016.000 for
              additional data.
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.116000+120 I5127450F452       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, access plan manager, sqlra_sqlW_raw_dump, probe:25
    MESSAGE : Private workspace info dumped! Check
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\a71646016.000 for additional data.
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.116000+120 I5127904F451       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, access plan manager, sqlra_sqlW_raw_dump, probe:25
    MESSAGE : Shared workspace info dumped! Check
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\a71646016.000 for additional data.
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.132000+120 I5128357F450       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, access plan manager, sqlra_cache_full_dump, probe:25
    MESSAGE : Package Cache info dumped! Check
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\a71646016.000
              for additional data.
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.132000+120 I5128809F376       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, relation data serv, sqlrr_dump_ffdc, probe:902
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    2008-05-29-16.34.01.132000+120 I5129187F331       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, relation data serv, sqlrr_dump_ffdc, probe:902
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.601000+120 I5129520F156       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLE_DBCB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.601000+120 I5129678F156       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLD_DBCB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.601000+120 I5129836F400       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : SQLD_AGENT_CB Pointer:
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 8 bytes
    0x0000000005AA8970 : 0001 E637 0000 0000                        ...7....
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.601000+120 I5130238F160       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLD_AGENT_CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.616000+120 I5130400F398       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : SQLD_TRAN_CB Pointer
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 8 bytes
    0x0000000005AA8960 : 8087 FD0F 0000 0000                        ........
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.616000+120 I5130800F159       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLD_TRAN_CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.616000+120 I5130961F397       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : SQLD_APP_CB Pointer
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 8 bytes
    0x0000000005AA8968 : 0083 FD0F 0000 0000                        ........
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.616000+120 I5131360F158       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLD_APP_CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.616000+120 I5131520F348       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : >> Begin CURSOR dump:
    DATA #1 : String, 21 bytes
    OPEN PERM CURSORS: >>
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.616000+120 I5131870F345       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : << End CURSOR dump:
    DATA #1 : String, 22 bytes
    OPEN PERM CURSORS: <<
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.632000+120 I5132217F348       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : >> Begin CURSOR dump:
    DATA #1 : String, 21 bytes
    OPEN TEMP CURSORS: >>
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.632000+120 I5132567F345       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : << End CURSOR dump:
    DATA #1 : String, 22 bytes
    OPEN TEMP CURSORS: <<
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.632000+120 I5132914F346       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : >> Begin CURSOR dump:
    DATA #1 : String, 19 bytes
    CLOSED CURSORS:  >>
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.632000+120 I5133262F364       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : SQLD_CCB:
    DATA #1 : String, 49 bytes
    pool(TID)=0, obj(FID)=33, indexid(IID)=0, class=0
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.632000+120 I5133628F155       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLD_CCB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.632000+120 I5133785F364       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : SQLD_CCB:
    DATA #1 : String, 49 bytes
    pool(TID)=0, obj(FID)=23, indexid(IID)=0, class=0
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.632000+120 I5134151F155       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLD_CCB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.648000+120 I5134308F342       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : << End CURSOR dump:
    DATA #1 : String, 19 bytes
    CLOSED CURSORS: <<
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.648000+120 I5134652F154       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLI_CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.648000+120 I5134808F167       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLE_AGENT_PRIVATECB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.648000+120 I5134977F158       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLE_APP_CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.648000+120 I5135137F159       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLE_TRAN_CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.648000+120 I5135298F156       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLP_LFPB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.710000+120 I5135456F155       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLP_ACB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.710000+120 I5135613F156       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLP_DBCB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.710000+120 I5135771F168       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLP_TRAN_ENTRY_ARRAY
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.726000+120 I5135941F373       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : locklist
    DATA #1 : String, 59 bytes
    Check
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\l79922.000 for additional data.
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.741000+120 I5136316F159       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS AGENT CB
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.741000+120 I5136477F152       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: SQLCA
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.757000+120 I5136631F158       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS UCINTFC
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.757000+120 I5136791F162       LEVEL: Severe
    PID:7164 TID:6016 NODE:000 Title: RDS UCINTFC PID
    Dump File:
    t1srv5bw\db2dumpBW2\71646016.000
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.757000+120 I5136955F412       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : RDS UCINTFC: pCurrentPID->rdbcolidLen =
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 2 bytes
    0x00000000056ABEA8 : 0800                                       ..
    2008-05-29-16.34.01.757000+120 I5137369F425       LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 7164                 TID  : 6016        PROC : db2syscs.exe
    INSTANCE: DB2BW2               NODE : 000         DB   : BW2
    APPHDL  : 0-11                 APPID: *LOCAL.DB2BW2.080529143349
    MESSAGE : RDS UCINTFC: pCurrentPID->pkgnamcsn.rdbcolid =
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 8 bytes
    0x00000000056ABECA : 4E55 4C4C 4944 2020                        NULLID 

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    DB2 administration tools level:
    Product identifier           SQL08025
    Level identifier             03060106
    Level                        DB2 v8.1.12.99
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    PTF                          WR21370
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