Roaul,
Use the "db2 list tablespace containers for <container_id>" command.
Mark
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Hi all,
We use DB2 v7.2 on AIX.
I want to now the location of the container for a tablespace. I see the
location if I use control center.
But I want to use the location from a ksh script.
I tried "db2 list tablespaces show detail", and I searched the catalog
"syscat.tablespaces". But I didn't
find it.
How do I find out the location for the container?
Regards
Raoul
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