I think this was discussed recently but haven't found it in the archives
yet. I'm trying to install db2 udb from a cd into a linux instance on vm.
How do I do this?
Copy the whole cd to linux and then install? Install via ftp? Or if
someone remembers the approx. date(s) this was discussed, I
I'd recommend making an iso image of it, mounting the ISO image loopback
and exporting it via NFS.
Plug the CD in a Linux PC and the command dd if=/dev/cd
of=db2-whatever-version.iso should work. Move that ISO file to a zLinux
or leave it on the PC and then mkdir /db2, mount -o loop,ro
On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 11:55, Steve Gentry wrote:
I think this was discussed recently but haven't found it in the archives
yet. I'm trying to install db2 udb from a cd into a linux instance on vm.
How do I do this?
Copy the whole cd to linux and then install? Install via ftp? Or if
someone
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On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 11:55, Steve Gentry wrote:
I think this was discussed recently but haven't found it in the archives
yet. I'm trying to install db2 udb from a cd into a linux instance on vm.
How do I do this?
Copy the whole cd to linux
touched the hard
drive.
Mark Post
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Thanks to all who replied. I guess I should have qualified
On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 12:50, Steve Gentry wrote:
Thanks to all who replied. I guess I should have qualified a little more.
Mounting the cd on an x86/Linux box is not an option.
I am running W2K prof. This W2K box has an ftp server running on it. I
(we) have a z800 running VM 4.3, I have a
Samba?
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On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 12:50, Steve Gentry wrote:
Thanks to all who replied. I
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Steve,
If you're not allowed to permanently install Linux on an Intel system,
would
it be bending the rules too much
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Gordon W
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We just copied the data into a directory and set up an NFS link to it.
On the other hand, we just want to install DB2/Connect for testing. the
db2setup/db2install script
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Steve,
Essentially that would be what you do. I only question the use of a Windows
NFS server because someone else talked about symbolic links getting messed
up with an SMB server. If there are symbolic links on the CD, then I would
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