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| Hello, all. I noted that when I install these fixpacks on a clean machine, there are no any java graphical tools like db2cc, db2ce on this machine after installation. I have tried to install all types of installation: ese, client, rtcl. Is it a feature or I have missed something? Sincerely, Mark Barinstein. |
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| On Oct 5, 9:42 am, 4.s...@mail.ru wrote: > Hello, all. > > I noted that when I install these fixpacks on a clean machine, there > are no any java graphical tools like db2cc, db2ce on this machine > after installation. > I have tried to install all types of installation: ese, client, rtcl. > Is it a feature or I have missed something? > > Sincerely, > Mark Barinstein. Fixpacks are like patches, you install them over your original software installation. You install some version of DB2 first. I think you attempted to install a fixpack without installing any DB2. This is what I infer from the question and I might be wrong in my interpretation. |
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| > > Fixpacks are like patches, you install them over your original > software installation. You install some version of DB2 first. I think > you attempted to install a fixpack without installing any DB2. > Starting from v9 it's not true for Linux and Unix: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...c/t0024957.htm You can install fixpack as a new database product without prior installing any DB2 product. |
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| 4.spam@mail.ru wrote: > Hello, all. > > I noted that when I install these fixpacks on a clean machine, there > are no any java graphical tools like db2cc, db2ce on this machine > after installation. > I have tried to install all types of installation: ese, client, rtcl. > Is it a feature or I have missed something? DB2 v9 no longer supports the graphical client tools on AIX, HP, Solaris, or various forms of Linux. Only Windows/ia32, Windows/amd64, Linux/ia32 and Linux/amd64 support these tools (and maybe Windows/ia64, I don't recall offhand). You're encouraged to install the DB2 Client on your local workstation (usually Windows or Linux) - it's a free download/install anyway - and use that to administer your AIX and HP servers. |
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| > > DB2 v9 no longer supports the graphical client tools on AIX, HP, Solaris, or > various forms of Linux. Only Windows/ia32, Windows/amd64, Linux/ia32 and > Linux/amd64 support these tools (and maybe Windows/ia64, I don't recall > offhand). You're encouraged to install the DB2 Client on your local > workstation (usually Windows or Linux) - it's a free download/install > anyway - and use that to administer your AIX and HP servers. I can't find this statement neither in documentation nor anywhere else. Can you provide some link about this? Can somebody confirm this? Thanks in advance, Mark Barinstein. |
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| On Oct 10, 10:25 am, 4.s...@mail.ru wrote: > > DB2 v9 no longer supports the graphical client tools on AIX, HP, Solaris, or > > various forms of Linux. Only Windows/ia32, Windows/amd64, Linux/ia32 and > > Linux/amd64 support these tools (and maybe Windows/ia64, I don't recall > > offhand). You're encouraged to install the DB2 Client on your local > > workstation (usually Windows or Linux) - it's a free download/install > > anyway - and use that to administer your AIX and HP servers. > > I can't find this statement neither in documentation nor anywhere > else. > Can you provide some link about this? > Can somebody confirm this? > > Thanks in advance, > Mark Barinstein. Hello Mark, You were asking where this is officially documented, here's a link where you can find the details: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...c/c0022991.htm Let me know if this link doesn't work for you! Louise |
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