We running EEE with multiple logical nodes (MLNs) and not on Regatta. Yes. One instance is executing... db2ilist returns one instance.
Yes. You see one db2sysc for each logical node and a db2sysc for the admin server. Just a note that you can create 2 instances each defined with MLNs on the same physical server. Mike -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stritzinger, David Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 16:33 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [DB2EUG] DB2 UDB EEE on Regatta List members, I am on a team that is beginning a project to build a Data Warehouse that will be running DB2 UDB EEE on a p690 Regatta with AIX 5.1. The current guidance is to run the Regatta as one LPAR. I have worked with EEE in a SP environment with 12 physical nodes. I have been reading the implementation guide about "multiple logical nodes" and how to setup the db2node.cfg file. Some of my questions are (and yes right now they are very general): Is anyone on the list currently running EEE on a Regatta? Either with a single LPAR or multiple LPARS? Is anyone running EEE with multiple logical nodes, Regatta or not? If you are, is there only one instance running (i.e., if you issue db2ilist do you only get back the one instance)? If you are running multiple logical nodes, and do a ps -ef | grep db2sysc, do you see one db2sysc for each logical node? I know these questions are very general, but I am just trying to visualize what the box and software will look like before I actually get my hands on it to play. Thanks in advance for any help, Dave Stritzinger - ::: When replying to the list, please use 'Reply-All' and make sure ::: a copy goes to the list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). *** To unsubscribe, send 'unsubscribe' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** For more information, check http://www.db2eug.uni.cc - ::: When replying to the list, please use 'Reply-All' and make sure ::: a copy goes to the list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). *** To unsubscribe, send 'unsubscribe' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** For more information, check http://www.db2eug.uni.cc
