| ody"> | | | | database user to access the database records. |
| Like any other database, a DB2 database can also be | | | | However, if the database user has not maintained any |
| corrupted and become unmountable. Few main | | | | backup or the backup file has itself been corrupted, |
| causes for corruption in DB2 database could be | | | | then the user needs to repair the logically damaged |
| improper system shutdown, catalog file corruption, | | | | database using effective third-party DB2 Database |
| application malfunction, and virus attack. Since the | | | | Recovery software. |
| database becomes unmountable post corruption, the | | | | For deep analysis of the above scenario, consider a |
| records saved in the database also become | | | | real-time situation, wherein you encounter the below |
| inaccessible. In such situations, an ideal backup (hot, | | | | error message while trying to mount your DB2 8.2. |
| cold, or standby) acts as a boon and enables the | | | | |