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Old 02-27-2008, 02:14 AM
Yasaswi Pulavarti
 
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Does the utility db2set permanently sent variables in the Registry or
will it set values only for current session.
Thanks,
Yasaswi
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Old 02-27-2008, 02:14 AM
Pierre Saint-Jacques
 
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Default Re: db2set

db2set results in a permanent change/set or any variable.
It updates the actual register and for some variable you may be required
to stop/start the instance.
HTH, Pierre.

Yasaswi Pulavarti wrote:

> Does the utility db2set permanently sent variables in the Registry or
> will it set values only for current session.
> Thanks,
> Yasaswi


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Old 02-27-2008, 02:14 AM
Serge Rielau
 
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Yasaswi Pulavarti wrote:
> Does the utility db2set permanently sent variables in the Registry or
> will it set values only for current session.
> Thanks,
> Yasaswi

The db2 registry setting is permanent. The vast majority of its values
requires db2stop/db2start for DB2 to pick up the changes.

Cheers
Serge
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