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Missing job description ZMYSQLJBDA prevents Zend DBi MySQL daemon from starting

  By admin March 15, 2014 March 24, 2014 Zend DBi (MySQL)

This article presents one of the troubleshooting steps for Zend DBi MySQL daemon start ups, found in this article: Troubleshoot Zend DBi MySQL daemon start up failures (mysql.sock) To check this issue, please log on to a 5250 session as QSECOFR or a *SECOFR class user and enter this command: DSPOBJD … Continue reading

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Some problem with mysql.sock prevents Zend DBi MySQL daemon from starting

  By admin March 15, 2014 March 24, 2014 Zend DBi (MySQL)

This article presents one of the troubleshooting steps for Zend DBi MySQL daemon start ups, found in this article: Troubleshoot Zend DBi MySQL daemon start up failures (mysql.sock) When the Zend DBi MySQL daemon job, ZENDDBID, will not start, the job log will often show something like this: RNM OBJ(‘/tmp/mysql.sock’) … Continue reading

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Start Zend DBi MySQL daemon in PASE to review start up errors

  By admin March 15, 2014 March 24, 2014 Zend DBi (MySQL)

Most Zend DBi MySQL daemon start up issues can be resolved by reviewing the known issues covered in the troubleshooting article: Troubleshoot Zend DBi MySQL daemon start up failures (mysql.sock) However, there may be a situation where none of the known issues seem to be the problem.  Even if one … Continue reading

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Maximize job logging for the Zend DBi MySQL daemon start up job

  By admin March 15, 2014 March 24, 2014 Zend DBi (MySQL)

Most Zend DBi MySQL daemon start up issues can be resolved by reviewing the known issues covered in the troubleshooting article: Troubleshoot Zend DBi MySQL daemon start up failures (mysql.sock) However, there may be a situation where none of the known issues seem to be the problem.  In that situation, … Continue reading

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How to Verify MySQL is Installed on your IBM i

  By admin March 8, 2014 March 24, 2014 Zend DBi (MySQL)

This article can help you determine if MySQL has been installed on your IBM i, and whether it has been installed in a standard location that would be recognized by the Zend DBi updater. Please log on to a 5250 session as QSECOFR or as a *SECOFR class user.  Enter … Continue reading

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