DB2 Backups on Solaris 8 Wrong documentation?

2002-11-11 Thread Gerald Wichmann
According to the Backing up DB2 PDF for backing up DB2 on Solaris, on page
92 step 2 it says:

2. The /etc/system must have, as a minimum, the following values. Modify
them as necessary, then reboot.
set lwp_default_stksize = 0x4000
set rpcmod:svc_run_stksize = 0x4000
set semsys:seminfo_semmap = 50
set semsys:seminfo_semmni = 50
set semsys:seminfo_semmns = 300
set semsys:seminfo_semmnu = 150
set semsys:seminfo_semopm = 50
set semsys:seminfo_semume = 50
set semsys:seminfo_semmsl = 125

The above svc_run_stksize parameter throws an error during Solaris boot that
says something to the effect of it being an invalid parameter. Is this a
typo in the book? Should it actually be svc_default_stksize?

Looking at - http://docs.sun.com/db/doc/806-6779/6jfmsfr7h?q=set+rpcmod
http://docs.sun.com/db/doc/806-6779/6jfmsfr7h?q=set+rpcmoda=view a=view

I don't see an svc_run_stksize

Anyone?  IBM??

Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)



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Re: DB2 Backups on Solaris 8 Wrong documentation?

2002-11-11 Thread Seay, Paul
I believe if you look at the client for Solaris that is at
ftp:\\service.boulder.ibm.com you will find the correct information in the
client readme.

Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
757-688-8180


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According to the Backing up DB2 PDF for backing up DB2 on Solaris, on page
92 step 2 it says:

2. The /etc/system must have, as a minimum, the following values. Modify
them as necessary, then reboot. set lwp_default_stksize = 0x4000 set
rpcmod:svc_run_stksize = 0x4000 set semsys:seminfo_semmap = 50 set
semsys:seminfo_semmni = 50 set semsys:seminfo_semmns = 300 set
semsys:seminfo_semmnu = 150 set semsys:seminfo_semopm = 50 set
semsys:seminfo_semume = 50 set semsys:seminfo_semmsl = 125

The above svc_run_stksize parameter throws an error during Solaris boot that
says something to the effect of it being an invalid parameter. Is this a
typo in the book? Should it actually be svc_default_stksize?

Looking at - http://docs.sun.com/db/doc/806-6779/6jfmsfr7h?q=set+rpcmod
http://docs.sun.com/db/doc/806-6779/6jfmsfr7h?q=set+rpcmoda=view a=view

I don't see an svc_run_stksize

Anyone?  IBM??

Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)



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