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Where do I get Information about DIA-messages?

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Old 02-26-2008, 03:36 PM
Lara
 
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Default Where do I get Information about DIA-messages?

Hello,

we get error messages like:

DIA5000C A DRDA AS token "RECOVERABLE" was detected. The diagnostic
data
returned is (SRVDGN): "FUNCTION ID = 0036, PROBE POINT = 0625, REASON
CODE =
0x04000301, RETURN CODE 1 = 0x00000000, RETURN CODE 2 = 0x00000000,
RETURN CODE
3 = 0x00000000, MESSAGE = SQLAM: Cursor is not open

in our diag.log, but in ALL our manuals there is not even a hint what
the DIA-messages mean.

Could anybody tell me where I could find the DIA-error-messages?

Thanks,
Lara
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Old 02-26-2008, 03:36 PM
Blair Adamache
 
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Default Re: Where do I get Information about DIA-messages?

You can search on google - I got one hit for DIA5000C with AS/400 and
DB2 Connect v7.

DIA messages are intended for IBM Service when you open a Problem Report
(PMR).

Lara wrote:
> Hello,
>
> we get error messages like:
>
> DIA5000C A DRDA AS token "RECOVERABLE" was detected. The diagnostic
> data
> returned is (SRVDGN): "FUNCTION ID = 0036, PROBE POINT = 0625, REASON
> CODE =
> 0x04000301, RETURN CODE 1 = 0x00000000, RETURN CODE 2 = 0x00000000,
> RETURN CODE
> 3 = 0x00000000, MESSAGE = SQLAM: Cursor is not open
>
> in our diag.log, but in ALL our manuals there is not even a hint what
> the DIA-messages mean.
>
> Could anybody tell me where I could find the DIA-error-messages?
>
> Thanks,
> Lara


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