posted 21 years ago
Thanks for letting us know how the problem went away...
It could be something simple.. or some subscript to it which is not evident straightaway.
When you have two databases installed on the machine, both of them are using some resource for the handling of thier processes. On Oracle, we can get a clue straightaway by checking the SGA settings... on DB2 it is a bit more convoluted.. but it too has a similar figure. These are the amounts of memory that are consumed by the databases upon startup.
Now, if the admin server was attempted to be started when the databases were up and running, then it would have to contend with whatever was left on the server. It could be that the server did not have too much memory in the first place.
Instead what could have been tried is to stop the db2 database.
But, now that the problem has been solved, this might not be an option.
Best Regards,<br />Nagendra Prasad.