If you can’t undo what you did with the db2fm command (history command might be your friend), then you can probably edit the file /etc/systemd/system/db2fmcd.service and change it to 11.1
I can’t check a real server anymore to tell you for sure because we no longer have db2 connect running so doing this from memory :) Reboot is easiest, but these may work systemctl stop db2fmcd edit it systemctl daemon-reload systemctl start db2fmcd From: Linux on 390 Port <LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU> On Behalf Of Tom Huegel Sent: Friday, April 12, 2024 12:04 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: Start DB2 Connect at linux boot Well I think this is progress. It looks like DB2 is attempting to startup but I have something wrong. Can anyone interpret these messages? I see one problem at least, but don't know how to fix it. DB2/V10. 5 sb DB2/V11. 1 .. . . I was doing some Well I think this is progress. It looks like DB2 is attempting to startup but I have something wrong. Can anyone interpret these messages? I see one problem at least, but don't know how to fix it. DB2/V10.5 sb DB2/V11.1 .... I was doing some copy/paste from the instructions I think that is where the V10.5 came from but now I can't get rid of it. STARTING RMC-RESOURCE MONITIORING: 2024-04-12T10:31:53.657749-05:00 LINUX SYSTEMD[1]: [/ETC/SYSTEMD/SYSTEM/DB2FMCD.SERVICE:9] EXECUTABLE PATH SPECIFIES A DIRECTORY, IGNORING: /OPT/IBM/*DB2/V10.5*/BIN/"2024-04-12T10:31:53.57841-05:00 LINUX SYSTEMD[1]: DB2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@vm.marist.edu with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390