DSNJ127I SYSTEM TIMESTAMP FOR BSDS=timestamp
Explanation
When the log manager is initialized, the system timestamp for the bootstrap data sets (BSDS) is displayed. The timestamp has 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.
This time stamp should be close to the last time at which this subsystem was stopped. If it not, then it might indicate that a restart is being attempted with the wrong BSDS.
System action
Db2 startup continues.
Operator response
If the time displayed is not close to the time when this subsystem was last stopped, contact the system programmer.
System programmer response
If you cannot explain the apparent time discrepancy, cancel the subsystem. From the startup procedure for the subsystem services address space, determine the data set names of the bootstrap data sets and run the print log map (DSNJU004) utility. Check whether the active and archive log data sets all belong to this subsystem. If not, then change the startup procedure for the subsystem services address space to use the correct bootstrap data sets.