On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 17:21:04 +0100, Jim McAlpine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>OK, I came across this -
>
>http://www-
306.ibm.com/software/data/db2/db2olap/v81docs/zosinst/olapz81tfrm.htm?
olapz8132.htm
> which talks about issuing the following command against java to make the
>libraries apf and program controlled when running with DB2 OLAP but it
>presumably applies to any apf authorized application running java. Anyhow
I
>ran the commands -
> extattr +ap $JAVA_HOME/bin/*.so $JAVA_HOME/bin/classic/*.so
> and the problems went away. If this is required as it seems it is, then
I'm
>surprised I can't find anything on the Java website or in the WebSphere
>documentation. I'm also surprised that no one on this list has come across
>it.
> Jim McAlpine
>

Thought those should have been on already.  I just look and it is on
for our version, but I must admit that I didn't install it.  We
finally got the WAS team to take over JAVA installation / support about
6 months ago since they are the primary users and almost all the
considerations are related to WAS.

Did you use the SMP/E install, or non-SMP?

BTW, you may not have to worry about DB2 OLAP for long anyway.
I found this:

o In November 2005, IBM will
  withdraw the DB2 OLAP Server
  products from marketing.

o In January 2007, IBM will
  withdraw the DB2 OLAP Server
  products from support.


Mark
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