On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
> Copy db2setup to db2setup.orig
> Then modify db2setup and add the line
> set -x
> at the start
I added set -x at the first line of db2setup.
>
> Now run, and see the command that is not being found. If it is an
> invocatuion to ksh, you may need to install the pdksh package. Quite
> possible.
>
> Try installing teh pdksh package first, actually. Should work.
I then again ran db2setup , but got the following messages:
./db2setup
++ setopts=+x
+++ /bin/pwd
++ curdir=/tmp/DB2
+++ dirname ./db2setup
++ PROGDIR=.
++ cd .
+++ /bin/pwd
++ PROGDIR=/tmp/DB2
++ cd /tmp/DB2
+++ basename ./db2setup
++ PROGNAME=db2setup
++ set +x
sh: ksh: command not found
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
I think I'd better install pdksh and then try!!!!!!!!!
Regards,
Sanvir
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Sanvir Singh Jham wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I am trying to install DB2 universal database ed. on Redhat 6.1
> > whenever I try to run db2setup, I get a core dump, as follows:
> > ./db2setup
> > sh: ksh: command not found
> > Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> >
> > However If I run db2_install, it does not give me this problem and runs
> > smoothly, but the installation instruction says run db2setup.
> >
> > I even downloaded a certain fix patch for redhat db2 and applied it
> > (db2rh61gafix.tgz), even then I am unable to proceed.
> >
> > Help Please............
> >
> > Thanx and regards,
> > Sanvir
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