Hi,
db2fmp is not the fault manager, it's the fenced mode processor. If a db2fmp is eating processor/memory, it probably means that you've got a truly horrible stored procedure executing against the database, or one that's been fed with "the query from hell".
Cheers
ChrisW
It depends on which version of db2 you are running. With 8.1, the USEREXIT parameter became irrelevant for TSM a couple of releases ago. Our "oldest" systems are at FP7 and they don't need it. I think the change came some time after FP4a.
Hope this helps.
ChrisW
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