** Changed in: db2exc-amd64 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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db2 update to version 9.5 crashes existing installation
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This has been fixed in 9.5 for Hardy.
** Changed in: db2exc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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db2 update to version 9.5 crashes existing installation
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Okay I finally fixed it. How I did it was this:
edited /var/dpkg/info/db2exc.prerm
commented out the line:
dasUser=$instDir/instance/daslist
then ran dpkg -r db2exc
I ran the daslist command myself a few times but there was no output. No
idea why it was failing, but it was. The scripts for rem
This problem has plagued me before and now - upgrading to Ubuntu 8.04
has done it again!
db2exc - can't remove it or install it. I'm using 9.2 version because
db2exc 9.5 is VERY, VERY different than 9.2 and is innapropriate for my
work.
Anyway it's killed my upgrade and now my laptop is ruined (a
** Changed in: db2exc (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Brian Thomason (brian-thomason)
** Changed in: db2exc-amd64 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Brian Thomason (brian-thomason)
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db2 update to version 9.5 crashes existing installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189538
You
Regarding the postrm failure you people are seeing, you can have a look
at the patch I just sent to bug #191656
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db2 update to version 9.5 crashes existing installation
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Antony,
nothings really lost yet. In your case I would suggest to get the free
db2-express-c package directly from IBM and install it using the
commandline tool "db2_install" instead of the graphical "db2setup". This
will only copy the files to /opt/ibm/db2/V9.5 without changing any
instance-s
Upon installing 9.5 and getting a 'database directory not found' message
I immediately tried to remove the package, intending to revert back to
the older one.
Of course I can't, because of the errors listed above. I'd love to use
your method Norbert, but it isn't possible with my system in its cur
Have you tried my suggested method? If you at least remember the names
of your databases you should be able to get access to your databases
with the installed 9.5 version. db2's automatic crash recovery should
hopefully do the rest.
Not very funny indeed.
Antony Jones schrieb:
> I would like to a
I would like to agree that this is a very serious problem.
I use db2 for work and have just encountered (after upgrading to 9.5 as
suggested by ubuntu update) all my existing databases not working, I
can't reinstall, I can't remove, I'm completely stuck now.
Preparing to replace db2exc 9.5.0-1gut
** Also affects: db2exc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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db2 update to version 9.5 crashes existing installation
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