Ed,

Try explicitly activating the database prior to the
Java app connecting to it.

Mike
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> 
> 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
> 03:04:16 PM
> 
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> 
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> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc:
> 
> 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.
> 
> 
> 
> > TTFN and Hold Fast!
> > Scott McLeod of MacLeod
> > Best Buy, Inc.
> > Sr. Database Architect
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