I installed TAM 4.1 and that is why I have UDB V8.  Ahh the
requirements....

Anyhow, I installed the following RPMs instead of using the db2inst
script.

IBM_db2sp81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2icuc81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2jdbc81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2crte81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2conn81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2rte81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2repl81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2smpl81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2ca81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2msen81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2cj81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2cliv81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2engn81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2das81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2cucs81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2conv81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2jhen81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2chen81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2cc81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2pext81-8.1.0-0
IBM_db2essg81-8.1.0-0

These should match up with your DB2 components as well, only the version
numbers will change.  But as I recall from 7.x to 8.x some of the names
were a little off too so I had to wait around for rpm command to tell me
IBM_db2xxxxxx  is required for IBM_db2xxxxxxx.  Also, watch that nodeps
flag because it could get you here by not telling you what is required. So
do the install with a large scroll back buffer so that you can scroll back
to see what warnings may have appeared regarding missing IBM_db2
components.

Good luck!

Eric Sammons
(804)697-3925
FRIT - Infrastructure Engineering





Terry Spaulding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: Linux on 390 Port <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
07/29/2003 07:58 AM
Please respond to Linux on 390 Port

        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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        Subject:        Re: DB2 UDB V7.2 install problem on SuSE SLES7
S/390 with kernel timer         patch ............

Eric,

Based on the level of LDAP needed to be deployed DB2 V8 is not an option.
The LDAP is part of TAM 3.9. It is only supported on DB2 UDB V7.

In your response I enter a link statement to point the library to what DB2
V7 requires.

I am installing DB2 V7 using the script ./db2setup, what rpm installs are
you referencing ?

Thanks ...............

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Eric replied:

First I would recommend using IBM DB2 8.1.  I was able to get around this
error by doing the following:

ln -s /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3

I then executed the rpm installs with the following options

rpm -ihv --nodeps

Hope that helps.

Otherwise I believe IBM has a patch and some documentation on their
website.  But again I did this with DB2 8.1 and Secureway 5.1 and all
works great and the performance has been really good.

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Regards,
Terry L. Spaulding
IBM Global Services
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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