I have not ever run across any information on a log file.  There are error
logs and such, but they only get written to when there is a problem.  As far
as I know an access log is not provided (unless there is something in the
graphical tools, but I tend to stay away from them).

On Friday 10 January 2003 10:44 am, you wrote:
> I am going to make the bold assumption that DB2 connect EE keeps track of
> who accessed what DB2 subsystem, and any errors that occurred during that
> connection in a log file some place. As far as I can tell, they were having
> connection problems on Wednesday and wanted to see if it was DB2 connect EE
> or something else. Since they had no problems going to development DB2,
> just prod, I suspect it's the target DB2 subsystem not DB2 connect EE, but
> regardless there should I suspect, be a log with who did what to whom on
> the DB2 connect EE server some place.
>
> Again, this is a guess as I didn't install it, and I am largely unfamiliar
> with it. Just trying to get an answer for someone whom I owe a favor.
>
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> What do you mean by access log?
>
> On Friday 10 January 2003 09:25 am, you wrote:
> > Someone in development is putzing with Db2 connect enterprise edition
>
> under
>
> > Linux. Does anyone know offhand where the access log for it would be?
>
> this
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> > isn't something I regularly support so I'm at a loss to answer them
>
> without
>
> > a query to IBM - and I'm not sure we're covered under service contract
>
> for
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> > db2 EE queries....

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