All,
Can't seem to find the answer anywhere on this one.
The first time a JAVA application attempts to access DB2 UDB V7 on AIX it
gets the SQL30081N errror code "32". Immediately thereafter, the same JAVA
application attempts the access again and it works.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
R..../Ed
"McLeod, Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@lists1.ba.best.com on 11/28/2001
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Subject: DB2EUG: Client Connection Error
HELP! I don't know where to turn on this one. I looked at everything I
know. Perhaps one of you has seen something like this!
I have dozens of users that connect to DB2/6000 from their NT machines
using
DB2 clients. They defined the database using Client Configuration
Assistant. Then use the "Test Connection" button. A few of them can
connect just fine. The vast majority get this error:
[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." and "Runtime
Error 3146, ODBC call failed."
Since a few people can connect, including me, this does not seem to be a
server issue. These same users can all connect without problem to a
different DB2/6000 server on a differnt machine so it does not appear to be
a network problem (at least none that I can think of).
I uninstalled and reinstalled DB2 and then defined the database again.
Still no luck.
Anyone with a suggest of where to take this next is welcome to jump in here
with comments.
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