Hi Steve, TCPPORT=0 means does not start TCP/Ip support.
Can you post the error messages from the DB2/VM server?

... Roland

--- Steve Gentry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hello.  Has anyone experienced a problem with the subject
> line working 
> together?   We're in the midst of an install this weekend
> and db2 won't come up when talking to/ working with
> tcpip.   When we use 
> port 0  on the tcpport parameter of the start command
> it comes up fine.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks,
> Steve G.


With best regards,

...Roland Chung
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