Re: db2 7.4 and TCPIP on VM 5.2
Hi Steve, for that pesky DB2 problem, you may have to rebuilt and resave the CEEPIPI module. ^e^ You can review the Appendix E. IBM Language Environment for VM User Exit Customization for use with TCP/IP in the DB2/VM Program Directory on how to tailor the CEEBXITB before rebuld and resave the CEEPIPI module. I hope this help. ...Roland --- Steve Gentry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I will see if our DBA guy can post it. Thanks to both you guys for the reply. I didn't think I'd get anything this late in the night. One of us is spending to much time at work. 8-) Steve G. Roland P. Chung [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU 05/27/2006 10:51 PM Please respond to The IBM z/VM Operating System To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU cc: Subject:Re: db2 7.4 and TCPIP on VM 5.2 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 Senior Technical Specialist (S/390,VM/VSE,DB2/VSEVM) MAXC Consultants Inc. Voice/Fax: 416-469-3280 (If busy, call: 416-469-2268) 197 Hastings Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. M4L 2L6 ** Life is short. Stop once in a while and smell the roses. ** With best regards, ...Roland Chung Senior Technical Specialist (S/390,VM/VSE,DB2/VSEVM) MAXC Consultants Inc. Voice/Fax: 416-469-3280 (If busy, call: 416-469-2268) 197 Hastings Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. M4L 2L6 ** Life is short. Stop once in a while and smell the roses. **
Re: db2 7.4 and TCPIP on VM 5.2
I am running DB/2 7.4 on z/VM 4.4 using TCPIP just fine. Is this a new z/VM 5.2 install? Maybe something is missing from the ETC SERVICES file? Just a guess. Is there any kind of error message at all? Ed Zell Illinois Mutual Life Insurance (309) 674-8255 x-107 From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Gentry Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 11:37 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: db2 7.4 and TCPIP on VM 5.2 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. Confidentiality Notice: This communication, including any attachments, is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed and contains information which may be confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, any distribution or copying of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received thiscommunication in error, notify the sender immediately, delete the communication and destroy all copies. Thank you for your compliance.
Re: db2 7.4 and TCPIP on VM 5.2
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 Senior Technical Specialist (S/390,VM/VSE,DB2/VSEVM) MAXC Consultants Inc. Voice/Fax: 416-469-3280 (If busy, call: 416-469-2268) 197 Hastings Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. M4L 2L6 ** Life is short. Stop once in a while and smell the roses. **
Re: db2 7.4 and TCPIP on VM 5.2
I will see if our DBA guy can post it. Thanks to both you guys for the reply. I didn't think I'd get anything this late in the night. One of us is spending to much time at work. 8-) Steve G. Roland P. Chung [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU 05/27/2006 10:51 PM Please respond to The IBM z/VM Operating System To:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU cc: Subject:Re: db2 7.4 and TCPIP on VM 5.2 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 Senior Technical Specialist (S/390,VM/VSE,DB2/VSEVM) MAXC Consultants Inc. Voice/Fax: 416-469-3280 (If busy, call: 416-469-2268) 197 Hastings Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. M4L 2L6 ** Life is short. Stop once in a while and smell the roses. **