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Featured documents for DB2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows
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| | | Abstract | | This list features the most requested documents as well as those identified as valuable in helping answer your questions related to DB2® for Linux®, UNIX® and Windows®. The list will be updated periodically to reflect new trends and issues. | | | | | | | | Content | List of featured documents for DB2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows:
- Download your DB2 V9 license from Passport Advantage (1305417)
Step by step instructions on how to obtain your DB2 V9 License from Passport Advantage. Software version: 9.5, 9.1 Operating system(s): All - Who's using my port? (1264632)
When an instance is started (db2start), listeners are started to accept the connect request from clients. Sometimes, the listeners may fail to start because its port is being used by a different application. This results in SQL5043N. To find which application is using the port, run netstat followed by rmsock on AIX. On Windows, netstat alone will do. Software version: 9, 8 Operating system(s): AIX, Windows - DB2 JDBC Driver Versions (1363866)
This technote lists the version of the DB2 JDBC driver for each version of DB2. Software version: 9.5, 9.1, 8 Operating system(s): All - Using the stored procedure debugger in DB2 Developer Workbench Version 9.1
There are some setup steps you need to complete before you can debug SQL and Java™ stored procedures using the integrated stored procedure debugger in DB2® Developer Workbench Version 9.1. Also, not every database server and stored procedure type is supported. This technote explains which database servers and stored procedures are supported, and how to set it up for stored procedure debugging. Software version: 9.1 Operating system(s): Linux, Windows - DB2START fails with SQL1042C error and ENOMSG (35) reported in the db2diag.log (1250240)
This technote explains a problem that might happen during instance initialization. DB2START suddenly stops working and the db2diag.log reports a ENOMSG error Software version: 9, 8 Operating system(s): Windows - DB2 Version 9.1 APARs related to database migration from DB2 UDB Version 8 (1271974)
This document lists the APARs that could affect database migration to DB2® Version 9.1 from DB2 Universal Database™ (DB2 UDB) Version 8. Software version: 9
Operating system(s): All - Known issues for DB2 on AIX 4.3.3, 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3
This document describes known AIX® issues and APARs related to DB2®. Fixes for the AIX APARs described below can be obtained from Fix Central. Software version: 9.1,8,7 Operating system(s): AIX - DB2 instance traps when you archive logs to TSM using LAN-free data movement (1254693)
If you use the LAN-free feature to archive log files, your DB2® instance might encounter a segmentation violation (also referred to as a trap, abnormal end, abend or crash). Software version: 9.1, 8 Operating system(s): All - db2iupdt/db2icrt fails with DBI1069E if .profile of root has references to DB2 instance (1266742)
db2iupdt fails with
Could not load program /usr/opt/db2_08_01/instance/db2icknm: Could not load module /db2home/db2fltp1/sqllib/lib/libdb2.a(shr.o). Software version: 8 Operating system(s): AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris - SQL2062N error (reason code 106) when performing a database backup, restore or log archive operation via TSM in a multi-partitioned database environment (1251983)
This document provides troubleshooting information for the situation where your BACKUP DATABASE or RESTORE DATABASE commands or an attempt to perform a log archive fail with an SQL2062N error. In particular, this information pertains to when you are using Tivoli® Storage Manager (TSM) in a DB2® instance with multiple database partitions. Software version: 9.1, 8 Operating system(s): AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris - Determining SYSADM authority on Windows (1273548)
How is SYSADM authority granted on Windows® platforms (and how is it affected by extended security)? Software version: 9.1, 8 Operating system(s): Windows - Offline database backup/restore using Windows ntbackup (1269232)
How do you backup and restore an offline database using Windows® ntbackup? Software version: 9.1, 8 Operating systems(s): Windows Recent change history - 11 Aug 2009: Updated list for August 2009
- 09 Jun 2008: Updated list for May
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| | Data Management |  |
| | Data Servers (Database Management Systems) |  |
| | DB2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows |  |
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AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows
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8, 9.1, 9.5
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Enterprise, Express, Personal, Workgroup
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7006816
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| Modified date: |
| | 2008-07-07 |
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