Basic Task Knowledge Starting First Steps Starting the Client Configuration Assistant. 1993, 2000 iiiĦ Adding a Database Using a Profile Adding a Database Using Discovery Adding a Database Manually Creating and Using Profiles Server Profiles Client Profiles Part 3. 49 Before You Begin Configuration Steps Copyright IBM Corp. Configuring Client-to-Server Communications Using the Client Configuration Assistant LDAP Directory Support Considerations. Installing DB2 Clients on OS/2 Operating Systems Before You Begin Installing Installation Steps Chapter 8. Installing DB2 Clients on Windows 32-Bit Operating Systems Before You Begin Installing Installing Without Administrator Authority 41 Installation Steps Chapter 7. Installing DB2 Clients DB2 Run-Time Client DB2 Administration Client DB2 Application Development Client Distributed Installation DB2 Thin Client Chapter 6. Installing and Configuring DB2 Clients Chapter 5. Control Center Installation and Configuration Application versus Applet Machine Configurations Supported Java Virtual Machines for the Control Center Setting Up and Working with the Control Center Control Center Services Setup (Applet Mode only) Working with the Control Center Functional Considerations Installation Tips for Control Center Help on UNIX Operating Systems Configuring TCP/IP on OS/ Enabling Local Loopback Enabling Localhost Verifying TCP/IP Configuration on OS/2 30 Troubleshooting Information Administering DB2 for OS/390 and DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition servers with the Control Center Preparing DB2 for OS/390 Servers for the Control Center Working with the Control Center Other Sources of Information Part 2. DB2 Post-Installation Migration Tasks Migrating Databases Optional Post Migration Actions Chapter 4. Installing DB2 Universal Database on OS/ Before You Begin Performing the Installation Verifying the Installation Chapter 3. 8 Preparing Databases and Instances for Migration Verifying Databases are Ready for Migration 9 NetQuestion Search System Your next step Chapter 2. Planning for Installation Memory Requirements Disk Requirements DB2 Servers DB2 Clients Software Requirements Server Product Requirements Client Product Requirements Possible Client-to-Server Connectivity Scenarios Migrating from Previous Versions of DB2. Installing and Configuring a DB2 Server Chapter 1. US Government Users Restricted Rights Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.ĥ Contents Welcome to DB2 Universal Database!. Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1993, All rights reserved. When you send information to IBM, you grant IBM a nonexclusive right to use or distribute the information in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you. Order publications through your IBM representative or the IBM branch office serving your locality or by calling in the United States or IBM-4YOU in Canada. The information contained in this publication does not include any product warranties, and any statements provided in this manual should not be interpreted as such. It is provided under a license agreement and is protected by copyright law. This document contains proprietary information of IBM. 1 IBM DB2 Universal Database for OS/2 Quick Beginnings Version 7 GCģ IBM DB2 Universal Database for OS/2 Quick Beginnings Version 7 GCĤ Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under Appendix F.
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