DSNJ120I DUAL BSDS DATA SETS HAVE UNEQUAL TIMESTAMPS, BSDS1 SYSTEM=timestamp, UTILITY=timestamp, BSDS2 SYSTEM=timestamp, UTILITY=timestamp
Explanation
When the log manager was initialized, the timestamps of the dual bootstrap data sets (BSDS) did not agree. The timestamps from the system and from the change log inventory (DSNJU003) utility are shown for each BSDS. The timestamps have the format yy.ddd hh:mm:ss.th:
- yy
- Two-digit indicator for the year.
- ddd
- Three-digit indicator for the day of the year.
- hh:mm:ss.th
- Indicator for the time of the day.
System action
Db2 attempts to re-synchronize the BSDS data sets to restore dual BSDS mode. If re-synchronization is successful, Db2 restart continues.
Operator response
If restart fails, notify the system programmer.
System programmer response
If restart fails, run the print log map (DSNJU004) utility against each BSDS. From the output, determine which data set is obsolete, delete it, define a replacement for it, and copy the remaining BSDS to the replacement.
If output from the print log map (DSNJU004) utility for both data sets is similar, delete the data set with the oldest timestamp, and copy the data set with the most recent timestamp.