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| Hi, We only purchased db2 udb license for AIX platforms. So I have to install the DB2 UDB Version8.1 tried code on my laptop (Win2k). I haven't used it for a long time. When I tried to bring the db2 instance up this week, I found I already past the expiration date. I ran uninstall/reinstall db2 code a couple of times, but I was always told - no valid license key. ======= 2005-03-11-13.23.19.879000 Instance PID:2160(db2syscs.exe) TID:1316 Appid:none oper system services licRequestAccess Probe:2 SQL8008N The product "DB2 Enterprise Server Edition" does not have a valid license key installed and the evaluation period has expired. Functions specific to this product are not enabled. ===== C:\IBM\SQLLIB\BIN>db2licm -l Product Name = "DB2 Enterprise Server Edition" Product Password = "DB2ESE" Version Information = "8.1" Expiry Date = "Expired" Registered Connect User Policy = "Disabled" Number Of Entitled Users = "5" Enforcement Policy = "Soft Stop" Number of processors = "1" Number of licensed processors = "1" Annotation = "" Other information = "" =========== I knew sometimes the NT uninstall process might leave some pieces. I checked the NT Registry Editor, env variables, services, directories, ..., anywhere I could think of. I also checked with uninstall documentation. No luck - Does any one meet similar scenario? Does anyone have any idea? Dose any one know if IBM Support supports this kind of problems? Thanks, FRX |
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| "Fan Ruo Xin" <fanruox@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:PiuYd.3477$ZB6.26@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com. .. > Hi, > We only purchased db2 udb license for AIX platforms. So I have to install > the DB2 UDB Version8.1 tried code on my laptop (Win2k). I haven't used it > for a long time. When I tried to bring the db2 instance up this week, I > found I already past the expiration date. I ran uninstall/reinstall db2 code > a couple of times, but I was always told - no valid license key. Did you try the Windows Add/Remove programs? |
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| Sounds like you may have a trial version. If you do have a full-blown version, try using the db2licm command with the -a option against the license key in your full-blown image. Larry Edelstein Fan Ruo Xin wrote: > Hi, > We only purchased db2 udb license for AIX platforms. So I have to install > the DB2 UDB Version8.1 tried code on my laptop (Win2k). I haven't used it > for a long time. When I tried to bring the db2 instance up this week, I > found I already past the expiration date. I ran uninstall/reinstall db2 code > a couple of times, but I was always told - no valid license key. > ======= > 2005-03-11-13.23.19.879000 Instance > PID:2160(db2syscs.exe) TID:1316 Appid:none > oper system services licRequestAccess Probe:2 > > SQL8008N The product "DB2 Enterprise Server Edition" does not have a valid > license key installed and the evaluation period has expired. Functions > specific to this product are not enabled. > > ===== > C:\IBM\SQLLIB\BIN>db2licm -l > Product Name = "DB2 Enterprise Server Edition" > Product Password = "DB2ESE" > Version Information = "8.1" > Expiry Date = "Expired" > Registered Connect User Policy = "Disabled" > Number Of Entitled Users = "5" > Enforcement Policy = "Soft Stop" > Number of processors = "1" > Number of licensed processors = "1" > Annotation = "" > Other information = "" > =========== > I knew sometimes the NT uninstall process might leave some pieces. I checked > the NT Registry Editor, env variables, services, directories, ..., anywhere > I could think of. I also checked with uninstall documentation. No luck - > > Does any one meet similar scenario? Does anyone have any idea? Dose any one > know if IBM Support supports this kind of problems? > Thanks, > FRX > > |
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| "Mark A" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:NuSdnbGF4Ph046_fRVn-sw@comcast.com... > > "Fan Ruo Xin" <fanruox@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message > news:PiuYd.3477$ZB6.26@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com. .. > > Hi, > > We only purchased db2 udb license for AIX platforms. So I have to install > > the DB2 UDB Version8.1 tried code on my laptop (Win2k). I haven't used it > > for a long time. When I tried to bring the db2 instance up this week, I > > found I already past the expiration date. I ran uninstall/reinstall db2 > code > > a couple of times, but I was always told - no valid license key. > > Did you try the Windows Add/Remove programs? I did remove first, then reboot. Thanks, > > > |
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| "Larry" <larry@nospam.net> wrote in message news:kJvYd.22809$Zo6.13501@fe11.lga... > Sounds like you may have a trial version. If you do have a full-blown > version, try using the db2licm command with the -a option against the > license key in your full-blown image. Yes, I have to use a trial version untill we signed ESL with IBM. Right we only have db2 license on AIX platform. Thanks, > > Larry Edelstein > > Fan Ruo Xin wrote: > > > Hi, > > We only purchased db2 udb license for AIX platforms. So I have to install > > the DB2 UDB Version8.1 tried code on my laptop (Win2k). I haven't used it > > for a long time. When I tried to bring the db2 instance up this week, I > > found I already past the expiration date. I ran uninstall/reinstall db2 code > > a couple of times, but I was always told - no valid license key. > > ======= > > 2005-03-11-13.23.19.879000 Instance > > PID:2160(db2syscs.exe) TID:1316 Appid:none > > oper system services licRequestAccess Probe:2 > > > > SQL8008N The product "DB2 Enterprise Server Edition" does not have a valid > > license key installed and the evaluation period has expired. Functions > > specific to this product are not enabled. > > > > ===== > > C:\IBM\SQLLIB\BIN>db2licm -l > > Product Name = "DB2 Enterprise Server Edition" > > Product Password = "DB2ESE" > > Version Information = "8.1" > > Expiry Date = "Expired" > > Registered Connect User Policy = "Disabled" > > Number Of Entitled Users = "5" > > Enforcement Policy = "Soft Stop" > > Number of processors = "1" > > Number of licensed processors = "1" > > Annotation = "" > > Other information = "" > > =========== > > I knew sometimes the NT uninstall process might leave some pieces. I checked > > the NT Registry Editor, env variables, services, directories, ..., anywhere > > I could think of. I also checked with uninstall documentation. No luck - > > > > Does any one meet similar scenario? Does anyone have any idea? Dose any one > > know if IBM Support supports this kind of problems? > > Thanks, > > FRX > > > > > |
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| Fan Ruo Xin wrote: > I knew sometimes the NT uninstall process might leave some pieces. I > checked the NT Registry Editor, env variables, services, directories, ..., > anywhere I could think of. I also checked with uninstall documentation. No > luck - > > Does any one meet similar scenario? Does anyone have any idea? Dose any > one know if IBM Support supports this kind of problems? Complete uninstall info for Windows is here: http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview...f-8&lang=en+en If that still doesn't help, let us know. Thanks, |
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| "Darin McBride" <dmcbride@naboo.to.org.no.spam.for.me> wrote in message news:VvQYd.659868$8l.71276@pd7tw1no... > Fan Ruo Xin wrote: > > > I knew sometimes the NT uninstall process might leave some pieces. I > > checked the NT Registry Editor, env variables, services, directories, ...., > > anywhere I could think of. I also checked with uninstall documentation. No > > luck - > > > > Does any one meet similar scenario? Does anyone have any idea? Dose any > > one know if IBM Support supports this kind of problems? > > Complete uninstall info for Windows is here: > > http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview...f-8&lang=en+en > > If that still doesn't help, let us know. > > Thanks, After I removed the db2 trial code, and with reboot, with the help from an NT expert. When none of them can help with my situation, I called one of my friends and he sent me the above link. I followed the each step from the documentation. But after reinstalled trial code, still got "Expired" message. I drop/recreate the instance, could not get away this message either. Thanks, FRX |
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| "Fan Ruo Xin" <fanruox@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:_i8Zd.4776 > After I removed the db2 trial code, and with reboot, with the help from an > NT expert. When none of them can help with my situation, I called one of my > friends and he sent me the above link. I followed the each step from the > documentation. But after reinstalled trial code, still got "Expired" > message. I drop/recreate the instance, could not get away this message > either. > Thanks, > FRX > Almost all software vendors design their trial code on Windows so that you cannot uninstall and reinstall after the first trial period is over to get around the expiration of the trial period. They do this by storing hidden files or registry entries that know you have previously run the trial software. Sometimes you can get around this by editing the Windows registry to remove all references to DB2. Or there may be other hidden files that you can search for on your system where DB2 keeps track of your previous trial install date. |
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| "Mark A" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:Od-dnfTNprKkiKjfRVn-2w@comcast.com... > "Fan Ruo Xin" <fanruox@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:_i8Zd.4776 > > After I removed the db2 trial code, and with reboot, with the help from an > > NT expert. When none of them can help with my situation, I called one of > my > > friends and he sent me the above link. I followed the each step from the > > documentation. But after reinstalled trial code, still got "Expired" > > message. I drop/recreate the instance, could not get away this message > > either. > > Thanks, > > FRX > > > Almost all software vendors design their trial code on Windows so that you > cannot uninstall and reinstall after the first trial period is over to get > around the expiration of the trial period. > > They do this by storing hidden files or registry entries that know you have > previously run the trial software. Sometimes you can get around this by > editing the Windows registry to remove all references to DB2. Or there may > be other hidden files that you can search for on your system where DB2 keeps > track of your previous trial install date. Thank you, Mark. I was thinking the same thing, maybe when a trial code keep installing on the same server, the number of installation times will be saved somewhere. But I ever installed db2 udb version7.2 trial code on the linux a couple of times, never met this problem before. The difference between windows and unix/linux, is we can trust the remove procedure, which can clean the software code totally on Linux or unix platform. I never heard Oracle would keep track of the installation of trial code either. |
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| Actualy when you uninstall (using the uninstall script), on Linux, not ALL is removed. You still have to remove an entry that is made in /etc/services and remove the /var/db2 folder. Just my 2 cents Christos Fan Ruo Xin wrote: > "Mark A" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message > news:Od-dnfTNprKkiKjfRVn-2w@comcast.com... > >>"Fan Ruo Xin" <fanruox@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:_i8Zd.4776 >> >>>After I removed the db2 trial code, and with reboot, with the help from > > an > >>>NT expert. When none of them can help with my situation, I called one of >> >>my >> >>>friends and he sent me the above link. I followed the each step from the >>>documentation. But after reinstalled trial code, still got "Expired" >>>message. I drop/recreate the instance, could not get away this message >>>either. >>>Thanks, >>>FRX >>> >> >>Almost all software vendors design their trial code on Windows so that you >>cannot uninstall and reinstall after the first trial period is over to get >>around the expiration of the trial period. >> >>They do this by storing hidden files or registry entries that know you > > have > >>previously run the trial software. Sometimes you can get around this by >>editing the Windows registry to remove all references to DB2. Or there may >>be other hidden files that you can search for on your system where DB2 > > keeps > >>track of your previous trial install date. > > > Thank you, Mark. I was thinking the same thing, maybe when a trial code keep > installing on the same server, the number of installation times will be > saved somewhere. But I ever installed db2 udb version7.2 trial code on the > linux a couple of times, never met this problem before. The difference > between windows and unix/linux, is we can trust the remove procedure, which > can clean the software code totally on Linux or unix platform. > I never heard Oracle would keep track of the installation of trial code > either. > > |