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OSERR   : 5 "Access is denied."

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Odd B Andersen - 01 Apr 2008 10:38 GMT
I get this message in the db2diag.log.

2008-04-01-10.41.37.174000+120 E13321H539         LEVEL: Error (OS)
PID     : 3528                 TID  : 144         PROC : db2syscs.exe
INSTANCE: DB2                  NODE : 000         DB   : XDKD01
APPHDL  : 0-3541               APPID: 139.108.97.170.43026.0804010841
EDUID   : 144                  EDUNAME: db2agent (XDKD01) 0
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, oper system services, sqloAuthzGetInformationFromSid,
probe:10
MESSAGE : ZRC=0x83000005=-2097151995
CALLED  : OS, -, AuthzInitializeContextFromSid
OSERR   : 5 "Access is denied."

The message seems to occur every hour or so (hh.41.ss) with some stray
occurences from time to time (2 stray occurences up until now today). Seems
to me that this is a security/authentication issue, but I have not been able
to pinpoint exactly what is happening  and causing the error message.

Does anyone have a clue as to what this is, or a suggestion to how I can
take a snapshot or monitor the database in the hope to catch the events that
is the explanation for this?

DB2 ESE 9.5
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition (SP2).
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The Boss - 01 Apr 2008 23:52 GMT
> I get this message in the db2diag.log.
>
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> DB2 ESE 9.5
> Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition (SP2).

It is an Operating System (authentication) error, in your case in Windows in
function "AuthzInitializeContextFromSid".
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v8/topic/com.ibm.db2.udb.pd.doc/
pd/c0020819.htm


I have no/very limited experience with DB2 on Windows, but I would suggest
first to have a look at Windows' Event Viewer for any additional clues (both
in the System Event Log and in the Security Event Log).
And you might google searching for "AuthzInitializeContextFromSid"+"access
denied", which will give you quite a number of hits from Microsoft and
related forums.
Obviously, I didn't research all of them, but I came accross this one giving
some explanation on the function:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa376309(VS.85).aspx

HTH.

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