Scott:

Can you not use CCA at a client to automatically discover the server node
and then list node directory at the client to see what port its using.

Manas.

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From: "McLeod, Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 8:28 AM
Subject: DB2EUG: Port NUmber Assigned


> I can't find the /etc/services file on a server setup by someone else.
Can
> someone tell me if you know of a way to identify the port number DB2 is
> listining on.  The service name is identified in the DBM CFG.  But the
port
> number assigned to that service name is a required parameter when
> configuring a client for remote access to the database.
>
> > TTFN and Hold Fast!
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