Check the DB2COMM registry variable has TCPIP enabled. HTH Phil
-----Original Message-----
From: Sinha, Abhijit
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/13/01 8:49 AM
Subject: RE: DB2EUG: Windows 2000 UDB 7.1 FP3 client connection to NT UDB 7.1 FP3
ONE of the reasons why this could happen is if the target database you
are
trying to connect to has not been started. Check that please.
Abhijit
-----Original Message-----
From: kishore lingamallu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 10:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: DB2EUG: Windows 2000 UDB 7.1 FP3 client connection to NT
UDB 7.1 FP3
Hi
Are there any know problems with
Windows 2000 UDB 7.2 (7.1 FP3 ) server user as client connecting to
database
on Windows NT 4.0 UDB 7.2 (UDB 7.1 FP3) server .
I am getting SQL30081N error when I am trying to connect to the
database.
I tried to catalog the database from db2cca and it could able to search
the
database successfully and catalog the database successfully.
But when I am trying to connect I am getting the following messages
-----------------------------------------
The connection test failed.
[IBM][CLI Driver] SQL30081N A communication error has been detected.
Communication protocol being used: "TCP/IP". Communication API being
used:
"SOCKETS". Location where the error was detected: "". Communication
function detecting the error: "connect". Protocol specific error
code(s):
"10061", "*", "*". SQLSTATE=08001
For additional information, press the help button. Correct the problem
described in the help message and retry.
-----------------------------------------
I am able to ping the server successfully.
I tried from command line and CCA Test connection.
Thanks for Websphere Fix location,
Kish
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