Explanation
The database dump/load process fails due to insufficient
memory.
System action
Database processing ends.
User response
Allocate additional storage to the server. There
are two ways to do this:
- Increase the size of the server’s virtual machine (for VM), or
region size (for MVS™). For AIX®, ensure that there is sufficient
paging space. You may also use SMIT to determine if the number of
applications is causing a memory shortage. For OS/2, ensure that there
is sufficient space for the OS/2 SWAPPER.DAT file. Check your CONFIG.SYS
for the SWAPPATH statement to determine where your SWAPPER.DAT file
is located and then determine how much space is left on the drive.
- Decrease the amount of space allocated to the server’s database
or log buffer pool. To do this, update the value of the BUFPOOLSIZE
or LOGPOOLSIZE parameters in the server options file and restart the
server. Note that each page causes an additional 4K page to be allocated
for the specified buffer pool. Reducing the pool sizes requires more
I/O to service the same amount of data; some performance degradation
may result.