, cypherstrong wrote:
Ok After well testing on both system ... I have found that DB2 V9.5
FixPack 0 doesn't work on 32 bits system properly
Redhat sets automatically some sysctl value after installation:
kernel.shmmax
So that's why db2 don't crash
I have do the same tuning on debian, and now
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 11:54:53AM +0200, cypherstrong wrote:
Ok After well testing on both system ... I have found that DB2 V9.5
FixPack 0 doesn't work on 32 bits system properly
Redhat sets automatically some sysctl value after installation:
kernel.shmmax
So that's why db2 don't crash
Ok After well testing on both system ... I have found that DB2 V9.5
FixPack 0 doesn't work on 32 bits system properly
Redhat sets automatically some sysctl value after installation:
kernel.shmmax
So that's why db2 don't crash
I have do the same tuning on debian, and now installation work
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 05:22:13PM +0200, cypherstrong wrote:
Ok in fact what I have saw is this
First, db2 start with 256m share memory ...
So it's ok, they are be able to do it on both system
Second, they try to change by following the memory of the system
On redhat, it's ok
On debian
Ok in fact what I have saw is this
First, db2 start with 256m share memory ...
So it's ok, they are be able to do it on both system
Second, they try to change by following the memory of the system
On redhat, it's ok
On debian, they don't do it properly
Perhaps it set a too high value
I have try
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 09:46:19AM +0100, cypherstrong wrote:
I have already try to change it manually but DB2 auto rewrite the shmmax
value
Even in redhat? But it works in redhat?
I have try to start db2 and after set the shmmax, but they still crash
with same error.
Annoying.
Perhaps
I have already try to change it manually but DB2 auto rewrite the shmmax
value
I have try to start db2 and after set the shmmax, but they still crash
with same error.
Perhaps it's a bug of the db2 v9.5 fixpack 0 of ibm soft because older
version work fine without anything to do.
They is a way
of kernel and see ... I
will try that
So here the DB2 log
2008-03-21-15.56.01.630547+060 E9166G1188 LEVEL: Event
PID : 32282TID : 2986575552 PROC : db2star2
INSTANCE: db2inst1 NODE : 000
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, base sys utilities, DB2StartMain, probe:911
MESSAGE
CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START=0x10
CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU=y
CONFIG_COMPAT_VDSO=y
CONFIG_ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG=y
Yeah there is some difference ... perhaps I could try to copy the kernel
config of redhat on a debian with the same version of kernel and see ... I
will try that
So here the DB2 log
will try that
Maybe, but see below.
So here the DB2 log
[..]
MESSAGE : ZRC=0x850F0005=-2062614523=SQLO_NOSEG
No Storage Available for allocation
^^^
DIA8305C Memory allocation failure occurred.
DATA #1 : preformatted
Unable
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 10:16:52AM +0100, Vincent Bachelier wrote:
Hi,
I have a issue with IBM DB2 V9.5 (the express version) in 32 bits.
I have install it on a 64 bits arch without any problem, on debian
But in 32 bits, on a Bi-Xeon with 4g of ram, during installation they say
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 12:30:28AM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 10:16:52AM +0100, Vincent Bachelier wrote:
Can you explain:
all main think like HIMEM4G and 64BITS RESOURCE, is sets ...
Whats this 64BITS RESOURCE?
Is uname -a for redhat == uname -a for
Hi,
I have a issue with IBM DB2 V9.5 (the express version) in 32 bits.
I have install it on a 64 bits arch without any problem, on debian
But in 32 bits, on a Bi-Xeon with 4g of ram, during installation they say
Allocation memory failed : Cannot allocate share memory
It's a fresh debian etch
Hi,
I have a issue with IBM DB2 V9.5 (the express version) in 32 bits.
I have install it on a 64 bits arch without any problem, on debian
But in 32 bits, on a Bi-Xeon with 4g of ram, during installation they say
Allocation memory failed : Cannot allocate share memory
It's a fresh debian etch
Hi All!
I want to install DB2 Express-C on my debian box. When I launch installer:
$ LANG=C sudo ./db2setup
it asks me some question and finishes with error. Is there any HOWTO about
that problem ? Here is install log:
DB2 Setup log file started at: Mon Feb 6 23:14:45 2006 MSK
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Jakare wrote:
Hola,
El 27/07/05, Ricardo Frydman[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Jakare wrote:
Hola,
Estoy pensando en montar un Linux con DB2 como base de datos, en
puedo preguntarte la razón de la decision por DB2?
Claro que puedes
en mi trabajo, hicieron unos test de postgresql y dieron resultados my
buenos en contra de todas las predicciones que le habian comentado al
director de sistemas.
postgresql parece buena opcion pero me han dicho que no es muy rapida.
quien y en que contexto te lo dijo!!!
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Javier A. Alvarez wrote:
en mi trabajo, hicieron unos test de postgresql y dieron resultados my
buenos en contra de todas las predicciones que le habian comentado al
director de sistemas.
no me sorprende. lo que si me sorprende es que gente que
Hola,
Estoy pensando en montar un Linux con DB2 como base de datos, en
principio pensé en RedHat porque me suena que hay una version con DB2
de serie, pero me hace mas gracia Debian.
Solo queria preguntar si alguien ha instalado DB2 en Debian y ha
tenido algun problema o algo. O que distribución
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Jakare wrote:
Hola,
Estoy pensando en montar un Linux con DB2 como base de datos, en
puedo preguntarte la razón de la decision por DB2?
principio pensé en RedHat porque me suena que hay una version con DB2
de serie, pero me hace mas gracia
El mié, 27-07-2005 a las 14:44 +0200, Jakare escribió:
Hola,
Estoy pensando en montar un Linux con DB2 como base de datos, en
principio pensé en RedHat porque me suena que hay una version con DB2
de serie, pero me hace mas gracia Debian.
Solo queria preguntar si alguien ha instalado DB2
Hola,
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Jakare wrote:
Hola,
Estoy pensando en montar un Linux con DB2 como base de datos, en
puedo preguntarte la razón de la decision por DB2?
Claro que puedes, necesito una BBDD
Bonjour !
je voulais savoir comment je pouvais installer DB2 sous debian, vu que
l'installeur d'IBM fait des appels à RPM, et qu'il est livré avec tout
un tas de RPMs...
quelqu'un a deja fait ce genre de chose ?
merci d'avance
xs
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Xavier Seneque a écrit :
Bonjour !
je voulais savoir comment je pouvais installer DB2 sous debian, vu que
l'installeur d'IBM fait des appels à RPM, et qu'il est livré avec tout
un tas de RPMs...
quelqu'un a deja fait ce genre de chose ?
Alien est ton ami.
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Daniel Huhardeaux
Hallo Leute,
hat einer von Euch die Trialversion 'IBM DB2 8.1 PE for Linux' auf einem
Debiansystem (Woody 3.0r2) ausprobiert?
Bei mir läuft die Installation auf folgende Fehler:
DB2.PE
error: failed dependencies:
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2) is needed by IBM_db2cliv81-8.1.0-24
/bin/sh
On 01.Jun 2004 - 15:49:37, Egbert wrote:
Hallo Leute,
hat einer von Euch die Trialversion 'IBM DB2 8.1 PE for Linux' auf einem
Debiansystem (Woody 3.0r2) ausprobiert?
Ja und nein. Kein Woody sondern ein sid...
Bei mir läuft die Installation auf folgende Fehler:
DB2.PE
error: failed
Hallo Leute,
hat einer von Euch die Trialversion 'IBM DB2 8.1 PE for Linux' auf einem
Debiansystem (Woody 3.0r2) ausprobiert?
Ja und nein. Kein Woody sondern ein sid...
Bei mir luft die Installation auf folgende Fehler:
DB2.PE
error: failed dependencies:
bietet nur die rpm-Funktionen
an die vom DB2 Installationsskript benutzt werden.. Du brauchst auch
immernoch alien um aus deinen rpm's deb's zu machen. das Skript ist
nur dazu da einem Installationsprogramm welches rpm-Programme nutzt
dpkg unterzuschieben indem man das rpm binary ersetzt durch das
Skript
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Hi there smart list,
i've been trying to install IBM's db2 v8.1 on unstable for a week now but to
no avail, i did everything needed to be done according to
http://sqlrelay.sourceforge.net/sqlrelay/gettingstarted/db2/81.html and
additionally creating
Ivan wrote:
Hi everyone, I've been using phpwiki (the name should tell you most of
what it does) for a while. I didn't touch my wiki for a while, and when
I tried to access it again I got a No such handler: db2 error. If I
I had the same problem. I changed to db4 instead:
change db2 to db4
Hi everyone, I've been using phpwiki (the name should tell you most of
what it does) for a while. I didn't touch my wiki for a while, and when
I tried to access it again I got a No such handler: db2 error. If I
remember right, there was some apache and php4 upgrade in the
meanwhile. I'm using
entfernen soll. Ich dachte dann, der wird
ersetzt. Habe leider vergessen, welches Paket das war.
Jetzt erscheint bei Aufruf des Wiki die Fehlermeldung:
lib/DbaDatabase.php:32: Fatal[256]:
dba_open(/home/berny/public_html/phpwiki-1.3.3/pages/wiki_pagedb.db2,c):
No such handler: db2
Was muss ich
Bernhard Marx [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[lokale phpwiki-Installation nach apt-get dist-upgrade]
Jetzt erscheint bei Aufruf des Wiki die Fehlermeldung:
lib/DbaDatabase.php:32: Fatal[256]:
dba_open(/home/berny/public_html/phpwiki-1.3.3/pages/wiki_pagedb.db2,c):
No such handler: db2
Ich habe
Can't create a stored procedure in db2 7.2 on Debian 3.0. Anyone know
how to fix? Thanks.
At the command line:
db2 = CREATE PROCEDURE [snip]
DB21034E The command was processed as an SQL statement because it was
not a valid Command Line Processor command. During SQL processing
Holger Marzen wrote:
Some notes for the installation of IBM DB2 v7.1 on Debian Woody
Holger Marzen, 2003-08-21
Thanks for sharing your notes. I think that cross distribution
compatibility is one of the important areas for Debian to concentrate
on.
I have some of the same issues you have
Some notes for the installation of IBM DB2 v7.1 on Debian Woody
Holger Marzen, 2003-08-21
install pdksh
- apt-get install pdksh
- cd /bin
- ln -s /usr/bin/ksh .
install rpm
- apt-get install rpm
- mkdir /var/lib/rpm
- rpm --initdb
Without mkdir /var/lib/rpm rpm will complain about errors
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 11:31:49AM +0200, Holger Marzen wrote:
install rpm
- apt-get install rpm
- mkdir /var/lib/rpm
- rpm --initdb
Oof! Isn't it possible to use alien rather than trying to hack rpm to
install RPM packages on Debian (which is usually dangerous)?
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I succeeded today in installing IBM DB2 7.1 on Debian Woody. Since I
have found many unanswered questions in the WWW I think that somebody
might be interested.
Regards
Holger
Are you going to provide us with any more details of what you did?
Problems that you came accross and solved
is usually dangerous)?
DB2 is installed using an IBM-supplied installer, called db2setup. This
installer runs rpm, so it's much simpler to use db2setup than figuring
out which rpm package is what component.
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have found many unanswered questions in the WWW I think that somebody
might be interested.
Regards
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On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 11:20, Holger Marzen wrote:
I succeeded today in installing IBM DB2 7.1 on Debian Woody. Since I
have found many unanswered questions in the WWW I think that somebody
might be interested.
Could you write up a little HOWTO or lessons learned, and post
it here
to DB2 in the test environment.
or
EMs persisting data to a DB2 database
from:
http://www7b.boulder.ibm.com/wsdd/library/techarticles/0203_polozoff/polozoff.html
In particular, pls explain persisting data to a DB2
in simple terms. i'm not professional IT.
thanks in advance!
Can't
sorry, this isn't Debian specific, but i have no
channel to seek help, except this.
could you explain the following?
On the same project, we thought we were seeing an
unexplained delay for the initial session data to be
persisted to DB2 in the test environment.
or
EMs persisting data to a DB2
i installed apache-ssl and added php support..
we can access mysql database using our setup...
however our company is planning on using DB2 database
running on 1 of our window2K servers(although im
trying to convince them to install it on linux).
my question here is that do i need to recompile
Torsten Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Hallo allerseits,
ich habe hier ein kleines Problem, auf einer Debian (stable)
DB2-Programme zu compilieren. Es kommt immer folgender Fehler:
/usr/IBMdb2/V6.1/lib/libdb2.so: undefined reference to `res_init'
/usr/IBMdb2/V6.1/lib/libdb2.so
Hallo allerseits,
ich habe hier ein kleines Problem, auf einer Debian (stable)
DB2-Programme zu compilieren. Es kommt immer folgender Fehler:
/usr/IBMdb2/V6.1/lib/libdb2.so: undefined reference to `res_init'
/usr/IBMdb2/V6.1/lib/libdb2.so: undefined reference to `__strtouq_internal'
/usr/IBMdb2
onde consigu tutoriais de db2 em português?
MailBR - O e-mail do Brasil -- http://www.mailbr.com.br
Faça já o seu. É gratuito!!!
in a fresh debian-unstable, it seems as though a lot of packages depend on
libexpat.so.0.
these include:
libapache-mod-perl
php4
and possibly lots of others I have lost track of. libexpat.so.0 isn't
delivered by any current package AFAIK. So I've been recompiling these
things.
Has anyone gotten db2 and the associated utilities to run on a 2.4 kernel?
I have been trying to run db2cc (the control center) but it keeps crashing
with a memory fault. Any help on fixing what is wrong would be greatly
appreciated. I'm running 2.4.5 with IBMJava 1.3 and DB2 7.1.
Thanks,
Hey people. IBM offers DB2 for rpm-based Linux systems, but I need to put
it on my wife's Debian box. They have an install script that expects a full
rpm-based system. I'm planning to install the rpms one by one with alien, and
just fake my way through it, but I was wondering if anyone here
Forget it, I found this
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/DB2-HOWTO/xfactor.html
I guess I should have looked harder before asking. ;-)
Mike
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of nerd-like effort. -Harley Hahn
I have downloaded DB2 for Linux from IBM. I am on version 2.0.38. Has
anyone tried to install this trial DB2 on Debian yet?? Will it work with
2.0.38 or do I need to upgrade??
If upgrading is necessary, can someone point me to a simple set of
instructions. If I upgrade, will I likely lose
on Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 08:37:42AM -0500, Cavaiani, Don ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
I have downloaded DB2 for Linux from IBM. I am on version 2.0.38. Has
anyone tried to install this trial DB2 on Debian yet?? Will it work with
2.0.38 or do I need to upgrade??
If upgrading is necessary
Hola a todos... y perdon por el off-topic
Estamos pensando pasar alguno PCS de WNT a Linux, pero para ello necesitamos
emulaciones 5250 y acceso a base de datos DB2 de un AS/400. Lo primero lo
tenemos casi resuelto, pero el acceso a datos no, habia pensado en usar
ODBC, y he instalado el paquete
I have found From Jani Laakso[EMAIL PROTECTED] in
comp.databases.ibm-db2
and i have test it successfully
Packages as rpm, pdksh, ncompress are needed
ldd must exist (/usr/bin/ldd)
use alien to convert .rpm in .deb
alien --to-deb --scripts *.rpm
install .deb packages
dpkg -i *.deb
make some
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Shane Wegner wrote:
Hi all,
I was just looking at IBM's DB2 package and would like to install it on
Debian. However, it looks like it is going to use rpm to install the
packages and as I understand it, you can't do that on Debian. Does anyone
know of a db2 installer
Hi all,
I was just looking at IBM's DB2 package and would like to install it on
Debian. However, it looks like it is going to use rpm to install the
packages and as I understand it, you can't do that on Debian. Does anyone
know of a db2 installer Debian package or how I can patch db2setup
Hello,
I am looking for someone who succeed in installing DB2 beta on Slink
Linux Debian system.
I am a french user of Debian Linux 2.0.
During searching information about the installation of IBM DB2 in the
history of the debian-user mailing list, I find several messages with
this installation
Hi,
I'm also struggling with the installation of DB2 under debian.
Here's what I have so far:
I created a /bin/rpm file as follows:
#!/bin/sh
alien --to-deb -i $2
I symlinked the following:
/bin/awk - /usr/bin/gawk
/bin/basename - /usr/bin/basename
/bin/compress - /usr/bin/compress
/bin/grep
On Fri, Jan 22, 1999 at 02:32:21PM +1100, Colin McCormack wrote:
Hi,
I'm also struggling with the installation of DB2 under debian.
Here's what I have so far:
I created a /bin/rpm file as follows:
#!/bin/sh
alien --to-deb -i $2
I symlinked the following:
/bin/awk - /usr/bin/gawk
Here's what I have so far:
I created a /bin/rpm file as follows:
#!/bin/sh
alien --to-deb -i $2
rpm2deb for DB2 installations are not a good idea since it does a whole bunch
ofstuff at the end like addusers and updates database configuration. Best
thing to do would
On Fri, Jan 22, 1999 at 03:38:06PM +1100, Colin McCormack wrote:
Here's what I have so far:
I created a /bin/rpm file as follows:
#!/bin/sh
alien --to-deb -i $2
rpm2deb for DB2 installations are not a good idea since it does a whole
bunch ofstuff at the end like
Colin McCormack wrote:
Doesn't alien run the post installation instructions in the rpm?
Not unless you convert it with alien --scripts. The chance that the postinst
just won't work on a redhat system is too large (imho) to make it on by
default.
--
see shy jo
DB2 success!
Joey Hess clued me in, the RPM scripts weren't being run, so I changed the
/bin/rpm hack script to this:
#!/bin/sh
alien --to-deb --scripts -i $2
With the noted symlinks:
/bin/awk - /usr/bin/gawk
/bin/basename - /usr/bin/basename
/bin/compress - /usr/bin/compress
/bin/grep
Hello,
I have been looking at IBM's latest beta for DB2 for linux found at:
http://www.software.ibm.com/data/db2/
I noticed that it was in RPM format so I installed the Alien/RPM/...
package and tried their db2setup script. It still doesn't seem to want
to work.
Has anyone tried to install
Hi !
I have a problem with cucipop-1.31 and apop.
It seems that I have to use the makevpopdb command to get cucipop to
work with the apop-method.
(because I have to supply plain-text passwords for apop-crypt to cucipop)
But everytimes I start makevpopdb /etc/mail/vpop.db it says me
makedb2:
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