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Joe,

I've run into issues with this SP before, but my problem was that it was
missing. After talking to IBM, it apparently disappears with some CUME
packs and the reappears with others :)
Problem for us as we use it in our product.

Anyway, it's a trouble child apparently and there are some PTFs and
instructions how to recreate it on IBM support site. For example:

http://tinyurl.com/2qtdrx
http://tinyurl.com/329k5q

Elvis

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-----Original Message-----
Subject: Interesting post-cume error

Here's an interesting bit. After IPL after installing the 540 CUME, I saw
QDBSRVXR2 eating CPU so I checked it, and in its joblog I saw the an error
along the lines of "SQL procedure DUMP_PLAN_CACHE not created", evidently
due to an SQL precompile failure. And further looking seemed to indicate a
couple of "attempt to reference destroyed object" errors.

Strange.

Joe


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