You need to use the db2 "connect". The normal drivers for db2 does not
support connects to a vm database.

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Von: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
Auftrag von Alan Ackerman
Gesendet: Sonntag, 8. Oktober 2006 07:17
An: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Betreff: Re: JDBC and DB2/VM


I'm afraid we've only got DB2 Connect on a PC to work with DB2/VM (7.4 and
earlier). Are you 
using DB2 Connect? I don't know if anyone is using JDBC or not.

On Fri, 6 Oct 2006 16:16:26 -0400, Henry Wilusz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hello
>Just a short question to see if anyone has gotten JDBC drivers on a 
>windows machine to successfully access DB2/VM.  We know that the 
>drivers work with DB2/universal.  but fail miserably with DB2/VM.  
>DB2/VM is at version 7.2 The attempt to access DB2/VM returns a 
>authorization failure message to the windows machine (incorrect message 
>there) and a data capture dump on DB2/VM.
>
>The reason for exploring the JDBC angle is that ODBC connections to 
>this database sometimes hang with no error messages, and we cannot seem 
>to reproduce the hang conditions.
>
>An interesting part of the DB2 dump is below.  Note that the probable 
>cause section does not tell what the unsupported value was that it is 
>trying to deal with.DDM VALUE
>
>SYMPTOM STRING:    MS/ARI2909I PIDS/5697F4201 RIDS/ARITPAC PRCS/11
>
>PROBABLE CAUSE OF FAILURE:
>DDM VALUE NOT SUPPORTED
>
>
>If anyone has gotten cold fusion or JDBC to work to DB2/VM, and is 
>willing to share the secrets, I would like to hear from them
>
>thanks
>
>Henry Wilusz
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Failure is not an option . . . . .
>    . . . . .  It comes standard with windows 
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