Installing and Configuring DB2 Clients
Part 1. Installing DB2 Clients
Chapter 1. Planning for Installation
Disk Requirements
Estimating Fixed Disk Requirements
Software Requirements
Client Product Requirements
Possible Client-to-Server Connectivity Scenarios
Chapter 2. Installing DB2 Clients
Chapter 3. Installing DB2 Clients on OS/2 Operating Systems
Chapter 4. Installing DB2 Clients on Windows 32-Bit Operating Systems
Chapter 5. Installing DB2 Clients on Windows 3.x Operating Systems
Chapter 6. Installing DB2 Clients on UNIX Operating Systems
Before You Begin
Installing DB2 Version 5 Clients
Step 1. Update Kernel Configuration Parameters
Step 2. Mount the DB2 Client Application Enablers CD-ROM
Step 3. Perform the Installation
Installing DB2 Version 2 Clients
Installing DB2 Version 2 Clients on SINIX
Installing DB2 Version 2 Clients on SCO OpenServer
Create or Assign Groups and Users
Create an Instance of the Product
Set Up the DB2 Operating Environment
Create Links for DB2 Files
Chapter 7. Migrating UNIX Clients
Migrating Instances
Prepare the DB2 Instance for Migration
Migrate the DB2 Instance
Chapter 8. Installing DB2 Clients on Macintosh Operating Systems
Part 2. Configuring DB2 Communications
Chapter 9. Configuring Client-to-Server Communications Using the Client Configuration Assistant
Verifying the Connection
Chapter 10. Configuring Client-to-Server Communications Using the Command Line Processor
Configuring Named Pipes on the Client
Step 1. Identify and Record Parameter Values
Step 2. Configure the Client
Step 3. Test the Client-to-Server Connection
Configuring TCP/IP on the Client
Step 1. Identify and Record Parameter Values
Step 2. Configure the Client
Step 3. Test the Client-to-Server Connection
Configuring NetBIOS on the Client
Step 1. Identify and Record Parameter Values
Step 2. Configure the Client
Step 3. Test the Client-to-Server Connection
Configuring IPX/SPX on the Client
Step 1. Identify and Record Parameter Values
Step 2. Configure the Client
Step 3. Test the Client-to-Server Connection
Configuring APPC on the Client
Step 1. Identify and Record Parameter Values
Using the Client Setup Tool to Configure a Windows 3.x Client
Part 3. Using DB2 Universal Database
Chapter 11. Getting Started with DB2 Universal Database
Logging on to the System
Connecting to a Database
Chapter 12. Working with Instances
The Default Instance
Instance Directory
Creating Instances
Listing Instances
Setting the Current Instance
Updating Instances on UNIX Systems
Removing Instances
Chapter 13. Running Your Own Applications
Binding Database Utilities
Running CLI/ODBC Programs
Platform Specific Details for CLI/ODBC Access
Detailed Configuration Information
Running Java Programs
Configuring the Environment
Java Applications
Java Applets
Chapter 14. Entering DB2 Commands and SQL Statements
Using the Command Center
Using the Command Line Processor
Interactive Input Mode
Command Line Mode
Chapter 15. Controlling Your DB2 Environment
Controlling the DB2 Profile Registry
Setting Your Environment on OS/2
Setting Your Environment on Windows 32-Bit Operating Systems
Setting Your Environment on UNIX Systems
Setting Your Environment on Windows 3.x
DB2 Registry Values and Environment Variables
Configuration Parameters
Setting Database Manager Configuration Parameters on a Client Instance
DB2 CLI/ODBC Configuration Keyword Listing
Configuration Keywords by Category
Configuration Keyword Descriptions
Part 4. Advanced Installation and Configuration
Chapter 16. Unattended DB2 Installation on OS/2 or Windows 3.x Operating Systems
Installing DB2 Products from a Hard Disk or CD-ROM
Step 1. Make DB2 Files Available for Installation
Step 2. Create a Response File for Unattended Installation
Step 3. Run the CMD/BAT File from the Remote Workstation
Installing DB2 Products Remotely Using TME Netfinity Server
Step 1. Copy the DB2 Install Files to the Code Server
Step 2. Add the DB2 Product to the Software Library
Step 3. Configure the DB2 Product
Step 4. Install DB2 Products on the Remote Workstation
Chapter 17. Unattended DB2 Installation on Windows 32-bit Operating Systems
Installing DB2 Products from a Hard Disk or CD-ROM
Before You Begin
Step 1. Make DB2 Files Available for Installation
Step 2. Create a Response File for Unattended Installation
Step 3. Run Setup from the Workstation
Installing DB2 Remotely Using SMS
Before You Begin
Step 1. Make DB2 Files Available for Installation
Step 2. Create a Response File for Unattended Installation
Step 3. Import the DB2 Install Files into SMS
Step 4. Distribute the DB2 Installation Package Using SMS
Step 5. Run the Installation on the SMS Client
Chapter 18. Installing Thin Clients on Windows 32-bit Operating Systems
Installing Thin Clients using the Code Server
Before You Begin
Thin Client Security Considerations
Step 1. Install DB2 Client Application Enabler on the Code Server
Step 2. Create Windows 95 or Windows 98 Code Base on Windows NT Code Server
Step 3. Create a Response File for Thin Client Installation
Step 4. Make Thin Client Setup Program Accessible to the Target Workstation
Step 5. Install Thin Client on the Target Workstation
Installing Thin Clients using SMS
Before You Begin
Step 1. Install DB2 Client Application Enabler on the Code Server
Step 2. Create a Response File for Thin Client Installation
Step 3. Import the Thin Client PDF File into SMS
Step 4. Distribute the Thin Client Installation Package Using SMS
Step 5. Run the Installation on the SMS Clients
Chapter 19. Using the Client Configuration Assistant
Configuring Database Connections
Using an Access Profile
Searching the Network for Databases
Manually Configure a Connection to a DB2 Database
Part 5. Appendixes
Appendix A. How the DB2 Library Is Structured
SmartGuides
Online Help
DB2 Books
Viewing Online Books
Searching Online Books
Printing the PostScript Books
Ordering the Printed DB2 Books
Information Center
Appendix B. National Language Support (NLS)
Language and Codeset Support for UNIX Operating Systems
Code Page and Language Support for OS/2 and Windows Operating Environments
Appendix C. Naming Rules
General Naming Rules
Database, Database Alias, and Catalog Node Names
Object Names
Usernames, Group Names, and Instance Names
Workstation Names (nname)
DB2SYSTEM Naming Rules
Password Rules
Appendix D. Notices
Trademarks
Trademarks of Other Companies
Appendix E. Contacting IBM
Index
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