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Default AIX and HP-UX db2 v9 ese fixpacks and Control Center - 10-05-2007 , 09:42 AM






Hello, all.

I noted that when I install these fixpacks on a clean machine, there
are no any java graphical tools like db2cc, db2ce on this machine
after installation.
I have tried to install all types of installation: ese, client, rtcl.
Is it a feature or I have missed something?

Sincerely,
Mark Barinstein.


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Default Re: AIX and HP-UX db2 v9 ese fixpacks and Control Center - 10-05-2007 , 02:04 PM






On Oct 5, 9:42 am, 4.s... (AT) mail (DOT) ru wrote:
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Hello, all.

I noted that when I install these fixpacks on a clean machine, there
are no any java graphical tools like db2cc, db2ce on this machine
after installation.
I have tried to install all types of installation: ese, client, rtcl.
Is it a feature or I have missed something?

Sincerely,
Mark Barinstein.
Fixpacks are like patches, you install them over your original
software installation. You install some version of DB2 first. I think
you attempted to install a fixpack without installing any DB2.

This is what I infer from the question and I might be wrong in my
interpretation.



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Default Re: AIX and HP-UX db2 v9 ese fixpacks and Control Center - 10-06-2007 , 01:02 AM



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Fixpacks are like patches, you install them over your original
software installation. You install some version of DB2 first. I think
you attempted to install a fixpack without installing any DB2.

Starting from v9 it's not true for Linux and Unix:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...c/t0024957.htm
You can install fixpack as a new database product without prior
installing any DB2 product.



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Default Re: AIX and HP-UX db2 v9 ese fixpacks and Control Center - 10-09-2007 , 10:05 AM



4.spam (AT) mail (DOT) ru wrote:

Quote:
Hello, all.

I noted that when I install these fixpacks on a clean machine, there
are no any java graphical tools like db2cc, db2ce on this machine
after installation.
I have tried to install all types of installation: ese, client, rtcl.
Is it a feature or I have missed something?
DB2 v9 no longer supports the graphical client tools on AIX, HP, Solaris, or
various forms of Linux. Only Windows/ia32, Windows/amd64, Linux/ia32 and
Linux/amd64 support these tools (and maybe Windows/ia64, I don't recall
offhand). You're encouraged to install the DB2 Client on your local
workstation (usually Windows or Linux) - it's a free download/install
anyway - and use that to administer your AIX and HP servers.


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Default Re: AIX and HP-UX db2 v9 ese fixpacks and Control Center - 10-10-2007 , 09:25 AM



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DB2 v9 no longer supports the graphical client tools on AIX, HP, Solaris, or
various forms of Linux. Only Windows/ia32, Windows/amd64, Linux/ia32 and
Linux/amd64 support these tools (and maybe Windows/ia64, I don't recall
offhand). You're encouraged to install the DB2 Client on your local
workstation (usually Windows or Linux) - it's a free download/install
anyway - and use that to administer your AIX and HP servers.
I can't find this statement neither in documentation nor anywhere
else.
Can you provide some link about this?
Can somebody confirm this?

Thanks in advance,
Mark Barinstein.



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Default Re: AIX and HP-UX db2 v9 ese fixpacks and Control Center - 10-11-2007 , 09:55 AM



On Oct 10, 10:25 am, 4.s... (AT) mail (DOT) ru wrote:
Quote:
DB2 v9 no longer supports the graphical client tools on AIX, HP, Solaris, or
various forms of Linux. Only Windows/ia32, Windows/amd64, Linux/ia32 and
Linux/amd64 support these tools (and maybe Windows/ia64, I don't recall
offhand). You're encouraged to install the DB2 Client on your local
workstation (usually Windows or Linux) - it's a free download/install
anyway - and use that to administer your AIX and HP servers.

I can't find this statement neither in documentation nor anywhere
else.
Can you provide some link about this?
Can somebody confirm this?

Thanks in advance,
Mark Barinstein.

Hello Mark,

You were asking where this is officially documented, here's a link
where you can find the details:

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...c/c0022991.htm

Let me know if this link doesn't work for you! Louise



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