I wrote a scripts to check db2sysc process for all nodes.

Kish


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>Subject: DB2EUG: Best way to determine if DB2 is "up"?
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> > Our system administrator wants me to give him a UNIX shell script that
>will
> > report to him on whether DB2 is up or down.  It's easy to determine if
>it's
> > down:  If there are no processes running for the instance owner, my 
>shell
> > script just prints "DB2 is down" on his screen.  But it seems more
> > problematic to determine if everything that should be running is in fact
> > running.  He doesn't want me to simply display all of the DB2 instance
> > processes, since he can't be expected to be expert in knowing all the
> > processes of every application on every system that he administers.  My
> > question, then, is:  What is the best/most desirable indicator that the
>DB2
> > instance is "up" in every respect?  Would a successful attempt to 
>connect
> > to the database do it?  Is there another, better approach?
> >
> > By the way, we are running DB2 UDB EEE 7.2 on AIX 4.3.3.0.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Steve Westfall
> > Equifax, Inc.
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