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On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Rich Smrcina wrote:
> Unless it was changed at install time, DB2 will, by default, listen on
> 5 and up. On the machine where DB2 connect is installed, issue
> netstat -l. Look for db2cdb2inst1, if it's there, then DB2 Connect is
> listening. Then 'grep db2cdb2inst1 /etc
On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 03:46:02PM -0700, Marcy Cortes wrote:
> The DB2 guys here have installed DB2 connect here under SLES 8. They say
> that it works fine from on the Linux guest. However, when they tried to get
> through it, they suspect port 5001 is blocked or something. Does this sound
> f
Unless it was changed at install time, DB2 will, by default, listen on
5 and up. On the machine where DB2 connect is installed, issue
netstat -l. Look for db2cdb2inst1, if it's there, then DB2 Connect is
listening. Then 'grep db2cdb2inst1 /etc/services', this should tell you
which port DB2 i
The DB2 guys here have installed DB2 connect here under SLES 8. They say
that it works fine from on the Linux guest. However, when they tried to get
through it, they suspect port 5001 is blocked or something. Does this sound
familiar to anyone?
Marcy Cortes
Wells Fargo Services Company
July 29, 2002 4:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: DB2 Connect question.
Okay. My next question is: Using DB2 Connect means that a full DB2 engine
is not running on the Linux/390 side right? DB2 Connect is just a
connection package from Linux/390 to DB2/VM. Am I understanding this
corr
Absolutely correct. You do not need to define a database, just the
connections that are required between nodes.
On Monday 29 July 2002 03:23 pm, you wrote:
> Okay. My next question is: Using DB2 Connect means that a full DB2 engine
> is not running on the Linux/390 side right? DB2 Connect is j
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Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: DB2 Connect question.
Absolutely. With caveats... as long as you have TCP/IP on VM and a release
of DB2 supported on VM that allows application server over TCP/IP, which I
believe leaves you at DB2/VM 7.1 or 7.2.
On Saturday 27 July 2002 01:12
Absolutely. With caveats... as long as you have TCP/IP on VM and a release
of DB2 supported on VM that allows application server over TCP/IP, which I
believe leaves you at DB2/VM 7.1 or 7.2.
On Saturday 27 July 2002 01:12 pm, you wrote:
> Will DB2 Connect work to access DB2 Databases running on
Will DB2 Connect work to access DB2 Databases running on VM/ESA 2.4? How
does it work? If we have a Linux instance running on VM as a guest will I
be able to write Java Servlet applications on the Linux side (perhaps using
Apache-Tomcat) that directly connect to DB2 on VM?
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