On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Eric Sammons wrote:

> 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

There's always this command:
rpm -Va



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John.

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