>>>>> "Douglas" == Douglas Doole <doole@ca.ibm.com> writes:
Douglas> I suspect that you're looking at an environmental problem. My home
Douglas> directory on the machine I do most of my development on is an NFS
Douglas> mount and its never been an issue. If you're setting up a
Douglas> inter-partition parallel server, we even recommend NFS mounting the
Douglas> home.
Douglas> Do you have a db2instance in your home directory or are you using
Douglas> an instance in a different account? My only guess is that the DB2
Douglas> instance doesn't have the authority to read/write to your home
Douglas> directory.
The db2 accounts (db2inst1, dbas and db2fenc1) have their home directories at
the local disk.
It seems that the reason is because of nfs: I made a subdirectory to the
/tmp, and made a symbolic link on my home directory that points to the
subdirectory. Then I changed current directory to the symbolic link directory
(so path contains my /home), and precompilation worked ok.
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Arto V. Viitanen
av@cs.uta.fi
University of Tampere, Department of Computer Sciences
Tampere, Finland
http://www.cs.uta.fi/~av/