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=== What was the error? ===
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Message Number: ARS0177E
== What was the error? ==
Message Number: 147


Message Text: 'Unable to initialize server environment. rc=1'
Message Severity: Error (Corrective action is required to continue)


=== What were you doing? ===
Message Name:  ARS0147E
 
Message Text:
 
Unable to initialize server environment. rc=1
 
== Related Errors ==
[[ARS4012E|ARS4012E - Unable to initialize environment]]
 
== What were you doing? ==


Probably trying to start OnDemand with the arssockd command.
Probably trying to start OnDemand with the arssockd command.


=== Troubleshooting ===
== What happened? ==
 
The OnDemand daemon, [[arssockd]] was NOT started, probably because the database wasn't available.


Is the database engine up and running? 
== Troubleshooting ==


    <code> db2 start database manager </code>
* Is the database engine up and running? 
  db2 start database manager


Is the database activated?  
* Is the database activated?  
  db2 activate database archive


    <code>db2 activate database archive</code>
* Did you run '''db2ln''' as root to create the links to the DB2 libraries?

Latest revision as of 12:46, 11 August 2017

What was the error?

Message Number: 147

Message Severity: Error (Corrective action is required to continue)

Message Name: ARS0147E

Message Text:

Unable to initialize server environment. rc=1

Related Errors

ARS4012E - Unable to initialize environment

What were you doing?

Probably trying to start OnDemand with the arssockd command.

What happened?

The OnDemand daemon, arssockd was NOT started, probably because the database wasn't available.

Troubleshooting

  • Is the database engine up and running?
  db2 start database manager
  • Is the database activated?
  db2 activate database archive
  • Did you run db2ln as root to create the links to the DB2 libraries?