Hey again:
--> that's it exactly, Daniel! from what
i've posted (i can supply the earlier emails
with the configurations), i don't mind being a
client and view the database the same as
the other NT machines, but i'm getting
the error:
SQL1334N The database server cannot be used to
route a remote request to a second database server
in this configuration
--> i don't understand how and why? i keep
thinking it's the way i'm cataloging the database,
but based on what i've seen and read, i guess i'm
doing that correctly.
--> perhaps i'm going about this the wrong way.
how can i troubleshoot on the NT side what
might be on the gateway? that is, what can i
run on NT client that would get me come environment
information that i can copy to the linux machine?
--thanks everyone!
-X
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Scheibli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 11:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: DB2EUG: getting linux to work as client via gateway
Mike,
I missed the first part of the discussion so sorry for
asking an maybe allways discussed issue, but don't you
do the same catalog entrys at the linux system like on
the NT system?
catalog tcpip node gateway remote gateway server 50000
catalog db db2dsnb as db2dsnb at node gateway
terminate
should be enough? As I understood you want to connect
the mainframe database from your linux box over the
gateway installed on the aix
linux ------> aix ----------> mvs
(client) (gateway) (DB2 subsystem)
So in this case the aix looks like the database server
for your linux box.
Hope it helps
Daniel
--
Daniel Scheibli
Karlsruhe, Germany
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