Use the overview, descriptions, and troubleshooting instructions
to identify and resolve the possible errors that you might encounter
during configuration.
Configuration overview
If you do not set the Administrator DN and password or
configure the database through the Instance Administration
Tool, you can use the Configuration Tool (idsxcfg)
for configuration tasks.
Incorrect status is returned for files
Interruption of the Configuration Tool database
tasks causes an incorrect status for the files. Follow the steps to
recover from this problem.
Existing database instance and database configuration failure
When you configure an existing database and database instance
with the idscfgdb command, a core dump might occur
after the configuration is completed. This problem is specific to AIX®, Linux,
or Solaris operating systems. You can ignore this failure because
the database is successfully configured.
Configuration programs terminate on AIX
On an AIX system, the Configuration Tool might
terminate as soon as you start it. Follow the steps to resolve this
problem.
DB2 is not configured properly
A failure might occur during DB2 database configuration.
Understand the probable causes of the problem and follow the steps
to troubleshoot.
Transaction log is full
If the schema defines too many attributes, you might get
an error that the transaction log is full. Follow the steps to resolve
this issue.
Problems in Configuration Tool windows
You might encounter various problems when you use the Configuration
Tool, such as truncated titles and error messages. Follow
the steps to resolve these issues.
Configuration issues
During configuration, you might experience some problems
with the configuration programs. There are some extra debugging steps
that can help you and IBM® Software
Support determine the cause of these problems.