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Old 02-27-2008, 11:32 AM
Racerx
 
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HI I user db2 v 8.1 fixpack 3 on AIX .

This is the error i recieved in the diaglog :

ADM7513W Database manager has started.
2007-01-21-17.10.54.775768 pid:647328 tid:1 level:2
DB2 tools - DB2 administration server -
DasCommNamedPipeAdapter::connect1() probe:20
data #1 (4 bytes)
-2129723374


Can anyone guide me as to what does it mean???????



Regards,
Racerx

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Old 02-27-2008, 11:32 AM
Jayesh Thakrar
 
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Racerx wrote:
> HI I user db2 v 8.1 fixpack 3 on AIX .
>
> This is the error i recieved in the diaglog :
>
> ADM7513W Database manager has started.
> 2007-01-21-17.10.54.775768 pid:647328 tid:1 level:2
> DB2 tools - DB2 administration server -
> DasCommNamedPipeAdapter::connect1() probe:20
> data #1 (4 bytes)
> -2129723374
>
>
> Can anyone guide me as to what does it mean???????
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Racerx


Actually it should be an informational message (i.e. ADM7513I and not
ADM7513**W**)
It is just indicating that the DB2 database manager (or instance) has
been started.

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