DB2  Version 8 FixPak 3  Readme

Contents

1)  Readme for IBM(R) DB2 Universal Database(TM) Version 8 FixPak 3 for 
    AIX(R), Solaris Operating Environments, HP-UX 11i, and Linux
    1a)  About this readme
    1b)  Who should read this readme file
    1c)  How to get help
         1c.i)  IBM FTP server
    1d)  PTF and VRMF information
    1e)  Supported products and components by operating system
    1f)  Prerequisites
    1g)  Before installation
         1g.i)  Setting up Version 8 FixPak 3 (Solaris Operating 
                Environments, AIX 4.3.3, and AIX 5L)
         1g.ii)  Data Warehouse functionality (Linux, AIX, and Solaris 
                 Operating Environments)
    1h)  Installing DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3
    1i)  After installation
         1i.i)  Updating instances to use the new level of DB2
         1i.ii)  Restarting the instances
         1i.iii)  Re-binding bind files
         1i.iv)  Uninstalling FixPaks or modification levels on UNIX
    1j)  Installing DB2 Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3
    1k)  Known problems and workarounds
         1k.i)  APARs required for AIX
         1k.ii)  Running the DB2 Setup Wizard using Exceed (Linux)
         1k.iii)  Creating the Tools Catalog database on Linux (AMD64)
         1k.iv)  Creating the Tools Catalog database on AIX, Solaris, 
                 and HP-UX
         1k.v)  Installing IBM Developer Kit for Java 1.3.1 on Linux 
                (x86, 32-bit)
         1k.vi)  DB2 Data Links Manager installation
         1k.vii)  Loss of Control Center functionality
         1k.viii)  Installation of a FixPak or a modification level from
                   a directory path
         1k.ix)  Applying a FixPak or a modification level for Data 
                 Links Manager (AIX)
         1k.x)  Applying a FixPak or a modification level for Data Links
                Manager (Solaris Operating Environments)
         1k.xi)  Controlling login restrictions of a connecting user on 
                 an AIX server
         1k.xii)  Updates to RESTORE DATABASE command
2)  Notices


1)  Readme for IBM(R) DB2 Universal Database(TM) Version 8 FixPak 3 for 
          AIX(R), Solaris Operating Environments, HP-UX 11i, and Linux

1a)  About this readme

Set the font to monospace to better view this file.

Note: If you have received special fixes from IBM support before you
      install DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3, you must contact IBM support to
      check if you need to request an updated version of the special
      fixes. By doing this, you are assured that your system is in a
      consistent state and no special fixes are lost.

1b)  Who should read this readme file

The information in this readme file should be read by database
administrators who plan to upgrade their earlier level of DB2(R) Version
8 to Version 8 FixPak 3. This readme file contains operating system
specific information about the latest changes and known problems and
workarounds for DB2 UDB.

This readme file contains DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 information for all
UNIX(R) operating systems supported by DB2 Version 8. Specific
information for each supported UNIX operating system is described in
separate sections of this readme. Unless otherwise specified, the
instructions are applicable to all supported UNIX operating systems.

Users of DB2 Information Integrator can access the latest information at
http://www.ibm.com/software/data/integration/db2ii, including product
documentation and product Release Notes.

1c)  How to get help

Web-based support for DB2 products, including documentation, and APAR
information is provided at 
*  http://www.ibm.com/software/data/db2/udb/winos2unix/support

The main Usenet newsgroup for DB2-related questions is
comp.databases.ibm-db2.

To contact DB2 Customer Service by phone:
*  In the United States, call 1-800-237-5511.
*  In Canada, call 1-800-IBM-SERV (426-7378).
*  Worldwide, call 1-404-238-1234 (charges may apply). For information
   on IBM offices in your country or region, consult the IBM Directory
   of Worldwide Contacts at http://www.ibm.com/planetwide

For additional information about changes to the product, review the
product Release Notes after you have installed DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3: 

+-----------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| AIX                   | /usr/opt/db2_08_01/Readme/%L/Release.Notes  |
+-----------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| HP-UX, Linux, and     | /opt/IBM/db2/V8.1/Readme/%L/Release.Notes   |
| Solaris Operating     |                                             |
| Environment           |                                             |
+-----------------------+---------------------------------------------+

where %L represents the locale name.

You can also view the latest product Release Notes without installing
DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 by going to the DB2 Support Web site:
*  http://www.ibm.com/software/data/db2/udb/winos2unix/support

Note: 
      1. You can review the Release Notes directly from the DB2 Version
         8 FixPak 3 CD-ROM without either installing them or going to
         the IBM Web site. The Release Notes can be found at
         /doc/%L/db2ir/index.htm, where %L represents the locale name.
      2. The DB2 Information Integrator Version 8 FixPak 3 Release Notes
         are located at
         http://www.ibm.com/software/data/integration/db2ii.
      3. The DB2 Query Patroller Release Notes are located at
         http://www-3.ibm.com/cgi-bin/db2www/data/db2/udb/winos2unix/support/v8pubs_trans.d2w/report.

1c.i)  IBM FTP server

DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 can also be downloaded from the IBM anonymous FTP
server at ftp.software.ibm.com.  Go to ps/products/db2/fixes/%L/%P/ 
where: 
*  %L represents the appropriate locale; for example, english-us,
   spanish, german.
*  %P represents the supported operating system name and version.

The DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 installation image can be found in the fixpak
directory. The mfp directory contains DB2 Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3.
The client directory holds client refresh images on the related level.

The directory names for each specific UNIX operating system are:

+----------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| AIX 4.3.3 (32-bit)               | db2aix433v8                      |
+----------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| AIX 5L(TM) (32- & 64-bit)        | db2aix5v8                        |
+----------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| HP-UX 11i (32- & 64-bit)         | db2hpv8                          |
+----------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| Linux (x86, 32-bit)              | db2linuxIA32v8                   |
+----------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| Linux (IA64, 64-bit)             | db2linuxIA64v8                   |
+----------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| Linux (iSeries(TM) and           | db2linuxPPCv8                    |
| pSeries(TM), 32-bit)             |                                  |
+----------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| Linux (S/390(R) and zSeries(TM), | db2linux390v8                    |
| 31-bit)                          |                                  |
+----------------------------------+----------------------------------+
| Solaris Operating Environment    | db2sunv8                         |
| (32- & 64-bit)                   |                                  |
+----------------------------------+----------------------------------+

Supported languages for DB2 clients available from the FTP site

The following table details the supported languages for DB2 clients that
are available from the FTP site.

+---------+----------------------+-------------------------+---------+
| Operati | DB2 Administration   | DB2 Application         | DB2     |
| ng      | Client               | Development Client      | Run-Tim |
| System  |                      |                         | e       |
|         |                      |                         | Client  |
+---------+----------------------+-------------------------+---------+
| AIX     |  * SBCS1 (English,   |  * SBCS1 (English,      | All     |
| 4.3.3   | French, German, and  | French, German, and     | support |
| (32-bit | Italian)             | Italian)                | ed      |
| )       |  * SBCS2 (English,   |  * SBCS2 (English,      | languag |
|         | Brazilian            | Brazilian Portuguese,   | es are  |
|         | Portuguese, and      | and Spanish)            | in one  |
|         | Spanish)             |  * NORDIC (English,     | tarred  |
|         |  * NORDIC (English,  | Danish, Finnish,        | file    |
|         | Danish, Finnish,     | Norwegian, and Swedish) |         |
|         | Norwegian, and       |  * DBCS (English,       |         |
|         | Swedish)             | Japanese, Korean,       |         |
|         |  * DBCS (English,    | Simplified Chinese, and |         |
|         | Japanese, Korean,    | Traditional Chinese)    |         |
|         | Simplified Chinese,  |                         |         |
|         | and Traditional      |                         |         |
|         | Chinese)             |                         |         |
+---------+----------------------+-------------------------+---------+
| AIX 5L  |  * SBCS (English,    |  * SBCS (English,       | All     |
| (32-    | Brazilian            | Brazilian Portuguese,   | support |
| and     | Portuguese, Danish,  | Danish, Finnish,        | ed      |
| 64-bit) | Finnish, French,     | French, German,         | languag |
|         | German, Italian,     | Italian, Norwegian,     | es are  |
|         | Norwegian, Spanish,  | Spanish, and Swedish)   | in one  |
|         | and Swedish)         |  * DBCS (English,       | tarred  |
|         |  * DBCS (English,    | Japanese, Korean,       | file    |
|         | Japanese, Korean,    | Simplified Chinese, and |         |
|         | Simplified Chinese,  | Traditional Chinese)    |         |
|         | and Traditional      |                         |         |
|         | Chinese)             |                         |         |
+---------+----------------------+-------------------------+---------+
| HP-UX   | All supported        | All supported languages | All     |
| 11i     | languages are in one | are in one tarred file  | support |
| (32-    | tarred file          |                         | ed      |
| and     |                      |                         | languag |
| 64-bit) |                      |                         | es are  |
|         |                      |                         | in one  |
|         |                      |                         | tarred  |
|         |                      |                         | file    |
+---------+----------------------+-------------------------+---------+
| Linux   | All supported        | All supported languages | All     |
|         | languages are in one | are in one tarred file  | support |
|         | tarred file          |                         | ed      |
|         |                      |                         | languag |
|         |                      |                         | es are  |
|         |                      |                         | in one  |
|         |                      |                         | tarred  |
|         |                      |                         | file    |
+---------+----------------------+-------------------------+---------+
| Solaris | All supported        | All supported languages | All     |
| Operati | languages are in one | are in one tarred file  | support |
| ng      | tarred file          |                         | ed      |
| Environ |                      |                         | languag |
| ments   |                      |                         | es are  |
|         |                      |                         | in one  |
|         |                      |                         | tarred  |
|         |                      |                         | file    |
+---------+----------------------+-------------------------+---------+
| Windows | All supported        | All supported languages | All     |
| (R)     | languages are in one | are in one              | support |
|         | self-extracting zip  | self-extracting zip     | ed      |
|         | file                 | file                    | languag |
|         |                      |                         | es are  |
|         |                      |                         | in one  |
|         |                      |                         | self-ex |
|         |                      |                         | tractin |
|         |                      |                         | g zip   |
|         |                      |                         | file    |
+---------+----------------------+-------------------------+---------+

1d)  PTF and VRMF information

The following table details the PTF and VRMF information.

+-----------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| Operating system      | PTF                  | VRMF                 |
+-----------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| AIX 4.3.3             | U488480              | 8.1.0.24             |
+-----------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| AIX 5                 | U488481              | 8.1.1.24             |
+-----------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| Solaris Operating     | U488482              | 8.1.0.24             |
| Environment           |                      |                      |
+-----------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| HP-UX 11i             | U488483              | 8.1.0.24             |
+-----------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| LINUX (x86, 32-bit)   | MI00054              | 8.1.0.24             |
+-----------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| LINUX (IA64, 64-bit)  | MI00055              | 8.1.0.24             |
+-----------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| LINUX (iSeries and    | MI00056              | 8.1.0.24             |
| pSeries)              |                      |                      |
+-----------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| LINUX (S/390,         | MI00058              | 8.1.0.24             |
| zSeries)              |                      |                      |
+-----------------------+----------------------+----------------------+

1e)  Supported products and components by operating system

This readme file contains information for the following products and
components for each UNIX operating system:

AIX(R) 4.3.3 (32-bit)
         Product and components list:
         *  DB2 Administration Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Application Development Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect(TM) Application Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Unlimited Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Cube Views, Version 8
         *  DB2 Data Links Manager, Version 8
         *  DB2 HTML Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 Information Integrator Non-Relational Wrappers, Version
            8
         *  DB2 Information Integrator Relational Wrappers, Version 8
         *  DB2 PDF Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 Query Patroller, Version 8
         *  DB2 Run-Time Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Spatial Extender, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Enterprise Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Workgroup Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Workgroup Server Unlimited Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Warehouse Manager, Version 8
         *  DB2 Warehouse Manager Connectors, Version 8


AIX(R) 5L (32-bit and 64-bit)
         Product list:
         *  DB2 Administration Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Application Development Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Application Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Enterprise Unlimited Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Cube Views, Version 8
         *  DB2 Data Links Manager, Version 8
         *  DB2 HTML Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 Information Integrator Non-Relational Wrappers, Version
            8
         *  DB2 Information Integrator Relational Wrappers, Version 8
         *  DB2 PDF Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 Query Patroller, Version 8
         *  DB2 Run-Time Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Spatial Extender, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Enterprise Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Workgroup Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Workgroup Server Unlimited Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Warehouse Manager, Version 8
         *  DB2 Warehouse Manager Connectors, Version 8


HP-UX(TM) 11i (32-bit and 64-bit) 
         Product list:
         *  DB2 Administration Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Application Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Unlimited Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 HTML Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 Information Integrator Non-Relational Wrappers, Version
            8
         *  DB2 Information Integrator Relational Wrappers, Version 8
         *  DB2 Query Patroller, Version 8
         *  DB2 PDF Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 Run-Time Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Spatial Extender, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Enterprise Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Workgroup Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Workgroup Server Unlimited Edition, Version 8


Linux(TM) (x86, 32-bit)
         Product list:
         *  DB2 Administration Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Application Development Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Application Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Personal Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Unlimited Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Cube Views, Version 8
         *  DB2 HTML Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 Information Integrator Non-Relational Wrappers, Version
            8
         *  DB2 Information Integrator Relational Wrappers, Version 8
         *  DB2 PDF Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 Query Patroller, Version 8
         *  DB2 Run-Time Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Spatial Extender, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Enterprise Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Express, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Personal Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Workgroup Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Workgroup Server Unlimited Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Warehouse Manager, Version 8


Linux(TM) (IA64, 64-bit)
         Product list:
         *  DB2 Administration Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Application Development Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Application Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Personal Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Unlimited Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 HTML Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 PDF Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 Run-Time Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Spatial Extender, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Enterprise Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Personal Edition, Version 8


Linux(TM) (iSeries and pSeries)
         Product list:
         *  DB2 Administration Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Application Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Unlimited Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 HTML Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 PDF Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 Run-Time Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Enterprise Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Workgroup Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Workgroup Server Unlimited Edition, Version 8


Linux(TM) (S/390(R) and zSeries(R))
         Product list:
         *  DB2 Administration Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Application Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Unlimited Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 HTML Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 PDF Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 Run-Time Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Spatial Extender, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Enterprise Server Edition, Version 8


Solaris(R) Operating Environments (32-bit and 64-bit)
         Product list:
         *  DB2 Administration Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Application Development Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Application Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Connect Unlimited Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Cube Views, Version 8
         *  DB2 Data Links Manager, Version 8
         *  DB2 HTML Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 Information Integrator Non-Relational Wrappers, Version
            8
         *  DB2 Information Integrator Relational Wrappers, Version 8
         *  DB2 PDF Documentation, Version 8
         *  DB2 Query Patroller, Version 8
         *  DB2 Run-Time Client, Version 8
         *  DB2 Spatial Extender, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Enterprise Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Workgroup Server Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 UDB Workgroup Server Unlimited Edition, Version 8
         *  DB2 Warehouse Manager, Version 8
         *  DB2 Warehouse Manager Connectors, Version 8

If you add new components after you install DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3, you
need to reinstall DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 to ensure that the newly added
components are updated.

1f)  Prerequisites

Ensure you have reviewed the software, hardware, and operating system
requirements. See the Release Notes for the latest information.
*  You must have a DB2 product Version 8 installed at a lower VRMF level
   than DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 before installation.
*  Ensure that you have read the entire contents of this readme.

To determine if the required prerequisites are installed, issue the
appropriate command for your operating system to display information
about the currently installed version of DB2.

+--------+-------------------------+----------------------------------+
| Operat | Command                 | Output to look for               |
| ing    |                         |                                  |
| System |                         |                                  |
+--------+-------------------------+----------------------------------+
| AIX    | lslpp -al               | db2_08_01.client 8.1.0.0 or      |
|        | "db2_08_01.client*"     | later (for AIX 4.3.3)            |
|        |                         |                                  |
|        |                         | db2_08_01.client 8.1.1.0 or      |
|        |                         | later (for AIX 5)                |
|        |                         |                                  |
|        |                         | Sample outputs for DB2 for AIX   |
|        |                         | 4.3.3:                           |
|        |                         | db2_08_01.client 8.1.0.0         |
|        |                         | COMMITTED ...                    |
|        |                         |  8.1.0.3 COMMITTED ...           |
|        |                         |  8.1.0.8 COMMITTED ...           |
|        |                         |                                  |
|        |                         | Check the largest installation   |
|        |                         | signature that is                |
|        |                         | returned (8.1.0.x) to make sure  |
|        |                         | it is smaller                    |
|        |                         | than the VRMF of the current DB2 |
|        |                         | level.                           |
|        |                         | For AIX 5, the signature looks   |
|        |                         | like 8.1.1.y.                    |
+--------+-------------------------+----------------------------------+
| HP-UX  | swlist -l product       | DB2V8CAE 8.1.0.x [product name]  |
| 11i    | "*DB2*"                 |                                  |
|        |                         | or,                              |
|        |                         |                                  |
|        |                         | PDB2... 8.1.0.x Product Patch    |
|        |                         |                                  |
|        |                         | where x must be smaller than the |
|        |                         | current                          |
|        |                         | level (the 4th digit in VRMF).   |
+--------+-------------------------+----------------------------------+
| Linux  | rpm -qa | grep db2      | db2cliv81-8.1.0-x                |
|        |                         |                                  |
|        |                         | where x must be smaller than the |
|        |                         | current                          |
|        |                         | level (the 4th digit in VRMF).   |
+--------+-------------------------+----------------------------------+
| Solari | pkginfo -l db2cliv81 |  | VERSION: 8.1.0.x                 |
| s      | grep VERSION            |                                  |
| Operat |                         | where x must be smaller than the |
| ing    |                         | current                          |
| Enviro |                         | level (the 4th digit in VRMF).   |
| nment  |                         |                                  |
+--------+-------------------------+----------------------------------+

1g)  Before installation
1. Switch to root authority by running the su - root command.
2. Run the following commands for each instance:
       su - iname
       . $HOME/sqllib/db2profile
       db2 force applications all
       db2 terminate
       db2stop
       db2licd -end      # run at each physical node
       exit

   where iname represents the instance owner name.

   If you are a hacmp user, you must use the ha_db2stop command to stop
   DB2 instead of the db2stop command. Otherwise the db2stop command
   will trigger a failure event.

3. Run the following commands:
       su - aname
       . $HOME/das/dasprofile
       db2admin stop
       exit

   where aname represents the DAS owner name.
4. On AIX, you should also run, as root, slibclean to unload unused
   shared libraries from memory before installation:      
   /usr/sbin/slibclean

5. Stop all instances that are using DB2 Version 8, including the Fault
   Monitor if it exists and is using DB2 Version 8.



1g.i)  Setting up Version 8 FixPak 3 (Solaris Operating Environments, 
          AIX 4.3.3, and AIX 5L)

For Solaris Operating Environments, AIX 4.3.3 and AIX 5L, you need to
have a filesystem with 2 GB of free space to contain the tar.Z file and
the uncompressed installation image, in addition to the disk
requirements of Version 8 FixPak 3 in the installation path.



Downloading the Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3 from the IBM anonymous FTP
server

If you are downloading the Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3 from the IBM
anonymous FTP server at ftp.software.ibm.com, follow this procedure:
1. Untar and uncompress the following compressed .tar files:
   *  FP3_$PTF_ESE_MFP.tar.Z for AIX 4.3.3 and Solaris Operating
      Environments
   *  FP3_$PTF_ESE_MFP_SBCS.tar.Z or FP3_$PTF_ESE_MFP_DBCS.tar.Z for AIX
      5

   where $PTF represents:
   *  U488480 on AIX 4.3.3
   *  U488481 on AIX 5
   *  U488482 on Solaris Operating Environments

   Note: FP3_$PTF_ESE_MFP_SBCS.tar.Z (ese.mfp.sbcs.tar.Z inside)
         supports the following languages: Brazilian, Portuguese,
         Danish, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish,
         and Swedish. FP3_$PTF_ESE_MFP_DBCS.tar.Z (ese.mfp.dbcs.tar.Z
         inside) supports the following languages: English, Japanese,
         Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.

2. Copy the ese.mfp.tar.Z file (for AIX 4.3.3 and Solaris Operating
   Environments), or either ese.mfp.sbcs.tar.Z or ese.mfp.dbcs.tar.Z
   (for AIX 5) to the tempspace that you set aside for this
   installation.
3. Untar and uncompress the ese.mfp.tar(.Z) file.
4. See the FixpakReadme.txt for information on installing DB2 Version 8
   Alternate FixPak 3 from the tempspace directory where you untarred
   the installation image.



Installing DB2 Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3 from the CD-ROM

If you have the DB2 Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3 from CD-ROM, follow
this procedure:
1. Copy the ese.mfp.tar(.Z) file to the tempspace that you set aside for
   this installation. For AIX 5L, the file that you copy is
   ese.mfp.sbcs.tar.Z or ese.mfp.dbcs.tar.Z. See the preceding section
   for the supported languages in each file.
2. Untar and uncompress the ese.mfp.tar(.Z) file (for AIX 5L, untar
   ese.mfp.sbcs.tar.Z or ese.mfp.dbcs.tar.Z).
3. See the FixpakReadme.txt for information on installing DB2 Version 8
   Alternate FixPak 3 from the tempspace directory where you untarred
   the installation image.



Installing DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 from the CD-ROM (AIX 4.3.3, and
Solaris Operating Environment)

If you have the DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 CD-ROM for AIX 4.3.3, or for the
Solaris Operating Environment:
1. Copy the compressed tar file (FP3_$PTF.tar.Z), located on the CD-ROM,
   into a temporary directory on your system. This directory must have 2
   GB of free space.
2. Uncompress and untar the file (FP3_$PTF.tar.Z).
3. Follow the instructions in the Version 8 FixPak 3 readme to install
   Version 8 FixPak 3 for AIX 4.3.3, or the Solaris Operating
   Environment.

Note: 
      1. In steps 1 and 2 $PTF represents:
         *  U488480 for AIX 4.3.3
         *  U488482 for Solaris Operating Environment

      2. These steps also apply if you download the .tar.Z file from the
         IBM anonymous FTP server. Download the file and follow steps
         1-3.



Installing DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 from the CD-ROM (AIX 5L)

To install IBM DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 from the CD-ROMs on AIX 5L, you
are required to manually copy the file sets from two CD-ROMs: REGULAR
FIXPAK 3 (Volume 1 of 4) and REGULAR FIXPAK 3 (Volume 2 of 4).

The file sets on the REGULAR FIXPAK 3 (Volume 2 of 4) are only required
if you have installed any of the following Version 8 products: DB2 Cube
Views, DB2 Data Links Manager, DB2 Information Integrator Non-Relational
Wrappers, DB2 Information Integrator Relational Wrappers, DB2 Query
Patroller, DB2 Spatial Extender, DB2 Warehouse Connectors, or DB2
Warehouse Manager.

If you do not have any of the products listed above installed, skip
steps 2 and 4. 
1. Copy the compressed tar file (FP3_U488481.tar.Z), located on REGULAR
   FIXPAK 3 (Volume 1 of 4), into a temporary directory on your system.
   This directory must have 2 GB of free space.
2. Copy the compressed tar file (extra.tar), located on REGULAR FIXPAK 3
   (Volume 2 of 4), into the same temporary directory on your system
   that you used in Step 1.
3. Uncompress and untar the file (FP3_U488481.tar.Z).
4. Untar the extra.tar file.
5. Follow the instructions in the Installing DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3
   section.

Note: These steps (except Step 2 and Step 4) also apply if you download
      the .tar.Z file from the IBM anonymous FTP server.

1g.ii)  Data Warehouse functionality (Linux, AIX, and Solaris Operating 
          Environments)

If you are running Data Warehouse functionality on Linux, for example
the Data Warehouse Agent that comes with some server products, you will
need to back up your /opt/IBM/db2/V8.1/bin/IWH.environment. If you have
this file, back it up before applying DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3.

On AIX and Solaris, you should back up the same file (for AIX, this file
is found in /usr/opt/db2_08_01/bin/IWH.environment).



1h)  Installing DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3



Restrictions

The following restrictions apply when installing:
*  DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 for AIX 4.3.3 can only be applied on AIX 4.3.3
   and DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 for AIX 5 can only be applied on AIX 5.
*  On AIX, the installFixPak script provides installation prerequisite
   checking that is not provided when you install DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3
   using SMIT or installp. Using SMIT is still supported, but
   installFixPak is the only method documented in this readme. For
   instructions on using SMIT, see your AIX manuals. It is strongly
   recommended that you use the installFixPak script to install DB2
   Version 8 FixPak 3.
*  On Linux, once you have installed DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3, you cannot
   uninstall it and return to the previous DB2 level.



Procedure

To install DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3:
1. Change to the directory in which the installation image is located.
2. Enter the ./installFixPak command to launch the installation.

Note: By default, installFixPak will commit all of the updated file sets
      on AIX.

On AIX, if you do not wish to commit the updates, you should issue the
installFixPak command with the -a option (for "apply" as versus
"commit") as follows:

   ./installFixPak -a

1i)  After installation

1i.i)  Updating instances to use the new level of DB2

You need to be logged on as root to update the instances.  For each
instance, issue the command:        

   INSTHOME/instance/db2iupdt iname

 where iname represents the instance name and INSTHOME represents the
installation directory appropriate to your operating system.

Run the dasupdt command if the database administration server (DAS)
instance exists and is a DB2 Version 8 DAS instance. To update the DAS
instance, issue the command:   

    INSTHOME/instance/dasupdt dasname 

 where dasname represents the DAS owner name and INSTHOME represents the
installation directory appropriate to your operating system.

For more information on the db2iupdt or dasupdt commands, run these
commands with the -h option.

1i.ii)  Restarting the instances

To restart an instance:
1. Log in as the instance owner and enter the db2start command.
2. Repeat for each instance.

To restart the administration server, log in as the DAS owner and run
the db2admin start command.

1i.iii)  Re-binding bind files

You need to bind your DB2 utilities against all your databases after
installation.  This step is necessary for the fixes to complete the
installation and ensure that the right code level is used.  The
procedure of binding, which follows, needs to be performed only once per
database.

Re-binding to DB2 UDB databases

After applying fixes, you must do one of the following command
sequences:

At a command prompt, enter:
       db2 terminate
       db2 CONNECT TO <dbname>
       db2 BIND <path>/@db2ubind.lst BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC
       db2 BIND <path>/@db2cli.lst BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC
       db2 terminate
  or,

At the DB2 command line, enter:
       TERMINATE
       CONNECT TO <dbname>
       BIND <path>/@db2ubind.lst BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC
       BIND <path>/@db2cli.lst BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC
       TERMINATE

Where <dbname> represents the name of a database to which the utilities
should be bound, and where <path> represents the full path name of the
directory where the bind files are located, such as $HOME/sqllib/bnd
where $HOME represents the home directory of the instance for the
database server.  db2ubind.lst and db2cli.lst contain lists of required
bind files used by DB2 UDB.

Re-binding host databases

If you are connecting to host databases, you also need to bind the new
bind files to the host.  Use the DB2 Command Line Processor to connect
to the host database and bind the utilities as follows:


  HOST    COMMAND
  ======= ===================================================
  MVS     BIND <path>/@ddcsmvs.lst BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC SQLERROR CONTINUE
  VM      BIND <path>/@ddcsvm.lst BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC SQLERROR CONTINUE
  VSE     BIND <path>/@ddcsvse.lst BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC SQLERROR CONTINUE
  OS400   BIND <path>/@ddcs400.lst BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC SQLERROR CONTINUE

See "Binding Applications and Utilities" in the DB2 Connect User's Guide
for a list of bind files that are used for your specific client
operating system.  If a bind file changes and your clients do not use
that bind file, you do not need to bind it.

Re-binding specific packages

If you want to bind only a specific .bnd file to the database, issue one
of the following command sequences for each database.

At a command prompt, enter:
       db2 terminate
       db2 CONNECT TO <dbname>
       db2 BIND <path>/<bind_file> BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC sqlerror continue
       db2 terminate
  or,

At the DB2 command line, enter:
       TERMINATE
       CONNECT TO <dbname>
       BIND <path>/<bind_file> BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC sqlerror continue
       TERMINATE

where <bind_file> represents the name of the bind file, and <dbname>
represents the name of your database.

Binding database utilities using the Run-Time Client

The Run-Time Client cannot be used to bind the database utilities
(import, export, reorg, the Command Line Processor) and DB2 CLI bind
files. You must use the DB2 Administration Client or the DB2 Application
Development Client instead.

You must bind the database utilities (import, export, reorg, the Command
Line Processor) and DB2 CLI bind files to each database before they can
be used with that database. In a network environment, if you are using
multiple clients that run on different operating systems or that are at
different DB2 version or service levels, you must bind the utilities
once for each operating system and DB2 client-version combination.

Bind db2schema.bnd to existing databases

After installation on the server, an additional bind file needs to be
bound to existing databases. This requirement does not apply to clients.



Procedure

To bind db2schema.bnd on the server, execute one of these command
sequences: 

At a command prompt:
        db2 terminate
        db2 CONNECT TO <dbname>
        db2 BIND <path>/db2schema.bnd BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC sqlerror continue
        db2 terminate
  or,
At the DB2 command line:
        TERMINATE
        CONNECT TO <dbname>
        BIND <path>/db2schema.bnd BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC sqlerror continue
        TERMINATE  

where <dbname> represents the name of a database to which the utilities
should be bound, and where <path> is the full path name of the directory
where the bind files are located.

1i.iv)  Uninstalling FixPaks or modification levels on UNIX

Note: If you have received special fixes from IBM Support that you have
      applied to the DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 level, you will lose all of
      the special fixes when you uninstall DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3. The
      special fixes you received from IBM Support are only applicable to
      your current version. You should not apply the same special fixes
      on top of any backlevel version. If this applies to you, contact
      IBM Support before uninstalling DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3.

Before uninstalling DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3, ensure that you:
*  Stop all instances and DAS
*  Backup your data

AIX      If DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 was installed and the file sets were
         applied but not committed, DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 can be
         rejected using SMIT. See the SMIT documentation for more
         details.

         If the file sets were committed when DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 was
         installed, which is the default, then DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3
         cannot be rejected. The only course of action available is to
         uninstall DB2 from your system, reinstall DB2 Version 8, and
         bring DB2 up to the desired level by applying the corresponding
         level of DB2.


HP-UX    DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 file sets can be uninstalled using the
         sam utility. If you use swlist or sam, you can list all file
         sets for DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 and receive output similar to
         the following:
            PDB2_810100010 8.1.0.8
            PDB2_810100011 8.1.0.8
            PDB2_810300011 8.1.0.24
            PDB2_810300010 8.1.0.24 

         The installation signature is combined with the name of the
         file set. You should uninstall the group of PDB2_* file sets
         with the same signature starting with the largest number. You
         can remove DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3, or the latest version plus
         the second last, and so on. You can also select them all.

Linux    You cannot uninstall DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 on Linux. The only
         course of action available is to uninstall DB2 from your
         system, reinstall DB2 Version 8, and bring DB2 up to the
         desired level by applying the corresponding level of DB2. A
         db2_deinstall script is provided with DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3
         which will uninstall DB2 from your system.

Solaris Operating Environment
         The backoutallpatch script is provided with all version images.
         Run this script to uninstall DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 and leave
         the system in the state that it was before installing DB2
         Version 8 FixPak 3. You can find this script in
         /var/sadm/patch. The script will be named
         backoutallpatch.8.1.x.y where 8.1.x.y corresponds to the VRMF
         of DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3.  You must uninstall from the highest
         to the lowest level until you have uninstalled the version that
         you want to remove. For example if you are at FixPak 3 and
         installed FixPak 1 and modification level 2 before FixPak 3 was
         installed, you would not be able to uninstall FixPak 1 unless
         you have uninstalled modification level 2 and FixPak 3.

Update all instances, including the DAS instance.

1j)  Installing DB2 Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3

DB2 UDB Enterprise Server Edition (ESE) operating on UNIX-based
operating systems supports the coexistence of multiple levels of code
for the same release on your system. This support is referred to as
Multiple FixPak (MFP) support.

MFP support is accomplished through the use of Alternate FixPak
(AFP(TM)) support. AFP support allows FixPaks or modification levels to
be installed to an alternate path. That is, a different installation
path with a different file set/package name. In this case, the operating
system treats the DB2 code installed to an alternate path as different
software.

Restrictions:
*  Each AFP has its own unique installation path. That path is fixed and
   cannot be changed. That is, you cannot install an AFP to an arbitrary
   location of your choice.
*  If you install DB2 Version 8 Alternate FixPaks without an installed
   copy of DB2 Version 8, you will need to obtain the license key from
   the Version 8 release level media. You can then install the license
   by using the db2licm command.
*  Response file installations for Alternate FixPaks are not supported
   at this time.

To install DB2 Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3, ensure that:
*  You have root authority.
*  You have a copy of the DB2 Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3 image. This
   can be downloaded from the IBM anonymous FTP server at
   ftp.software.ibm.com. Go to ps/products/db2/fixes/%L/%P/mfp where %L
   represents the appropriate locale (for example, english-us, spanish,
   german), and %P represents the product name/version.

If you want to update an instance running against an Alternate FixPak or
modification level that has been installed to an alternate path to a
different code level, you can do so in one of two ways. For example, an
instance db2inst1 is currently running against Alternate FixPak 1. If
you wish to update the instance to run at the Version 8 FixPak 3 code
level,  you can perform one of the following:
1. Install DB2 Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3, then update your instance.
   For example:
   a. Install Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3.
   b. Stop db2inst1.
   c. Run V8.1.3_alternate_installation_path/instance/db2iupdt db2inst1
      	where V8.1.3_alternate_installation_path refers to the
      installation path for Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3.

2. Install DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3, then update your instance. For
   example:
   a. Install DB2 Version 8 FixPak 3 on top of the Version 8.1 GA
      (General Availability) code or any previous Version 8.1 level
      code.
   b. Stop db2inst1.
   c. Run Version_8.1_GA_installation_path/instance/db2iupdt db2inst1
      where Version_8.1_GA_installation_path refers to the installation
      path for Version 8.1 GA.

Note that in this example, the instance is moved from a lower code level
to a higher code level. The same procedure can be used if you wish to
move to a lower code level. In that case, you will be required to use
the -D flag when running the db2iupdt command.

To install DB2 Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3 for Enterprise Server
Edition (ESE) on UNIX operating systems:
1. Run the installAltFixPak utility from the directory where you
   untarred the image for DB2 Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3
2. The install program checks to see if DB2 Version 8 is installed. If
   it detects an existing DB2 Version 8 installation, it will prompt you
   to install the same file sets/packages from DB2 Version 8 Alternate
   FixPak 3.
   *  If the answer is yes, then the installation program proceeds to
      install the same set of file sets/packages as are already
      installed.
   *  If the answer is no, or if DB2 Version 8 was not detected in
      either /usr/opt/db2_08_01 or /opt/IBM/db2/V8.1, then it starts
      db2_install.

Note: No licenses are shipped with the DB2 Version 8 Alternate FixPak 3
      - licenses must be installed from the Version 8 release level
      media.

1k)  Known problems and workarounds

1k.i)  APARs required for AIX

When using the AIX operating system, the following AIX APARs need to be
installed on the DB2 server:

Operating system requirements
         

         

         Version 4.3.3 (32-bit)
                  
                  *  With maintenance level 9 and APARs IY22308 and
                     IY32690; or
                  *  With maintenance level 10 or later and APAR IY32690
                     (ML-10 includes IY22308); or
                  *  With maintenance level 11 or later


         Version 5.1.0 (32-bit)
                  
                  *  With maintenance level 2 or later and APARs 
                     IY31254, IY32217, IY32905, IY29345, and IY31254; or
                  *  With maintenance level 3 or later


         Version 5.1.0 (64-bit)
                  
                  *  With maintenance level 2 or later and APARs
                     IY31254, IY32217, IY32905, IY33023, IY29345, 
                     IY32466, and IY31254; or
                  *  With maintenance level 3 or later


         Version 5.2.0 (32-bit and 64-bit)
                  To run DB2 on Concurrent I/O (CIO) mounted file
                  systems on AIX 5.2B, you must apply AIX APAR IY45707.

1k.ii)  Running the DB2 Setup Wizard using Exceed (Linux)

When using Hummingbird(R) Exceed PC X Server software to connect to a
Linux computer from a computer running Microsoft(R) Windows, the DB2
Setup wizard may not appear to run. This problem arises when Exceed is
configured to use multiple window mode, with the Window Manager set to
"Default to Native" and with the communications mode set to "Passive".

The symptoms you may observe include:
1. The DB2 Setup Launchpad appears quite small, as small as 5 pixels x 5
   pixels, and will need to be resized before it can be used.
2. Even after resizing, the DB2 Setup Launchpad sometimes will not paint
   properly and instead appears as a blank grey panel.

To run the DB2 Setup Wizard on a Linux computer using Exceed, change
either of the following Exceed configuration settings:
*  Change the Window Manager setting to "Native" and ensure the "Use
   Native WM for Embedded Clients" check box is checked, or,
*  Change the Window Mode to "Single" and the communication mode from
   "Passive" to "XDCMP-query".

1k.iii)  Creating the Tools Catalog database on Linux (AMD64)

The creation of the tools catalog database under a 64-bit DB2 instance
on Linux (AMD64) is not supported for FixPak 3. Do not attempt to create
the tools catalog under a 64-bit instance either during the installation
of DB2, or by updating a 64-bit instance using db2isetup, or by using
the CREATE TOOLS CATALOG CLP command after the installation is finished.
The creation of the tools catalog database under a 32-bit instance on
Linux (AMD64) is supported for FixPak 3.

1k.iv)  Creating the Tools Catalog database on AIX, Solaris, and HP-UX

For DB2 UDB Version 8.1, FixPak 1, Version 8.1.2, and FixPak 3, Tools
Catalog creation is not supported during the installation of DB2 against
64-bit instances on the hybrid 64-bit platforms. The hybrid platforms
are AIX, Solaris Operating Environments, HP-UX, and other platforms that
support both 32-bit and 64-bit instances. If you wish to create a tools
catalog against a 64-bit instance, this can be done after the
installation of DB2 either through the CREATE TOOLS CATALOG CLP command
or using the Control Center. You will also need to install a 64-bit IBM
Developer Kit for Java for this operation. Refer to the DB2
Administration Server section of the DB2 Administration Guide for more
details.

1k.v)  Installing IBM Developer Kit for Java 1.3.1 on Linux (x86, 
          32-bit)

The IBM Developer Kit for Java 1.3.1 Service Release 4 is required for
DB2 to  use the DB2 Control Center or create and run Java applications,
including stored procedures and user-defined functions. Only the IBM
Developer Kit for Java  is supported.

The IBM Developer Kit for Java is installed whenever a component that
requires Java is being installed. However, if the installer detects that
the IBM Developer Kit for Java  1.3.1 is already installed, it will not
install it again. The IBM Developer Kit for Java 1.3.1 is installed in
its own directory and will not overwrite any previous levels of the IBM
Developer Kit for Java.



Restrictions

The installation of the IBM Developer Kit for Java will only be
attempted if you use one of the following DB2 installation methods:
*  GUI installation program (db2setup)
*  response file installation (db2setup -r response_file)



Procedure

To manually install the IBM Developer Kit for Java, run the following
command from the /cdrom/db2/linux/Java-1.3.1 directory:

    rpm -ivh IBMJava2-SDK-1.3.1-4.0.i386.rpm

This installs the IBM Developer Kit for Java to the /opt/IBMJava2-131
directory.

To verify that IBM Developer Kit for Java is installed, run the
following command from the UNIX shell prompt:

    <path>/jre/bin/java -version

where <path> represents the path where Java was installed. For example,
if your installation directory path is /opt/IBMJava2-131/, then the
command would be:

    /opt/IBMJava2-131/jre/bin/java -version

You should receive output similar to the following:

    java version "1.3.1"
    Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.1)
    Classic VM (build 1.3.1, J2RE 1.3.1 IBM build cxia32131-20030329 (JIT enabled: jitc))

The IBM Developer Kit for Java is also available from the IBM
developerWorks Web site at
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/index.html.

1k.vi)  DB2 Data Links Manager installation

The DB2 Data Links Manager installation will fail when creating the dlfm
instance if DB2 ESE is already installed on the machine. The workaround
is to modify the response file and continue or to perform a response
file installation to install the DB2 Data Links Manager. For more
information on response files, see the Installation and Configuration
Supplement or search for "response file" in the Information Center.

1k.vii)  Loss of Control Center functionality

Consult the Client/Server Compatibility and Migration Considerations
whitepaper, which is available at: 
*  http://www-3.ibm.com/software/data/pubs/papers/

1k.viii)  Installation of a FixPak or a modification level from a 
          directory path

When you download and untar or unzip a FixPak or a modification level,
make sure that there are no spaces in your directory path where the file
was located. If there are spaces in your directory path the installation
will fail. For example, make sure your directory path resembles the
following:

/home/DB2FixPak/FP3/ ...

It should not resemble the following:

/home/DB2 FixPak/FP3/ ...

1k.ix)  Applying a FixPak or a modification level for Data Links Manager 
          (AIX)

To apply a fixpak or a modification level for Data Links Manager on AIX:
1. As the DB2 Data Links Manager Administrator, bring down the DB2 Data
   Links Manager by running the following commands: 
      dlfm stop
      dlfm stopdbm

   Ensure that there are no DB2 or DLFM processes remaining.
2. As root, unmount each dlfs filesystem (filesystems controlled by the
   DB2 Data Links Manager) by running the following command:
      umount /filesystem_name

   where /filesystem_name represents the name of the dlfs filesystem
   which you want to unmount.
3. As root, unload the DLFS device driver by running the following
   command:
      strload -uf /usr/opt/db2_08_01/cfg/dlfs_cfg

4. Install the fixpak or the modification level.
5. After successful installation of the fixpak or the modification
   level, as root, update the Data Links Manager instance by running the
   following command: 
      /usr/opt/db2_08_01/instance/dlfmupdt dlm_instance_name

   where dlm_instance_name represents the name of the DB2 Data Links
   Manager Administrator.
6. As root, load the DLFS device driver by running the following
   command:  
      strload -f /usr/opt/db2_08_01/cfg/dlfs_cfg

7. As root, mount each of the DLFS filesystems by running the following
   command: 
      mount -v dlfs /filesystem_name

8. As the DB2 Data Links Manager Administrator, run the following
   commands to bring up the DB2 Data Links Manager:
      dlfm bind
      dlfm start

1k.x)  Applying a FixPak or a modification level for Data Links Manager 
          (Solaris Operating Environments)

To apply a fixpak or a modification level for Data Links Manager on
Solaris Operating Environments:
1. As the DB2 Data Links Manager Administrator, bring down the DB2 Data
   Links Manager by running the following commands: 
      dlfm stop
      dlfm stopdbm

   Ensure that there are no DB2 or DLFM processes remaining.
2. As root, unmount each dlfs filesystem (filesystems controlled by the
   DB2 Data Links Manager) by running the following command:
      umount /filesystem_name

   where /filesystem_name represents the name of the dlfs filesystem
   which you want to unmount.
3. As root, unload the DLFS device driver by running the following
   command:
      rem_drv dlfsdrv

4. Install the fixpak or the modification level.
5. After successful installation of the fixpak or the modification
   level, as root, update the Data Links Manager instance by running the
   following command: 
      /opt/IBMdb2/V8.1/instance/dlfmupdt dlm_instance_name

   where dlm_instance_name represents the name of the DB2 Data Links
   Manager Administrator.
6. As root, load the DLFS device driver by running the following
   command:  
      add_drv -m '* 0777 dlfm dlfmgrp' dlfsdrv

7. As root, mount each of the DLFS filesystems by running the following
   command: 
      mount -v dlfs /filesystem_name

8. As the DB2 Data Links Manager Administrator, run the following
   commands to bring up the DB2 Data Links Manager:
      dlfm bind
      dlfm start

1k.xi)  Controlling login restrictions of a connecting user on an AIX 
          server

By default, when a user is authenticated on an AIX server, DB2 checks
the connecting user's local login restrictions before allowing the
connection to proceed. The DB2LOGINRESTRICTIONS registry variable
permits DB2 to enforce alternative modes of login restrictions. If
DB2LOGINRESTRICTIONS is not set, the default value is LOCAL. The
variable may be set to the following values:

REMOTE   DB2 will only enforce remote login restrictions

SU       DB2 will only enforce su restrictions

NONE     DB2 will not enforce any particular mode of login restrictions

LOCAL    DB2 will only enforce local login restrictions

In all cases, DB2 will still check for the following error conditions:
*  expired account
*  locked account
*  invalid user

1k.xii)  Updates to RESTORE DATABASE command

The following is an update to the RESTORE DATABASE command topic.

Database backups created on AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris Operating
Environments, each in either DB2 Version 8 32-bit or 64-bit, may be
restored on  AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris Operating Environments, each in
either DB2 Version 8 32-bit or 64-bit.

You can restore database backups created in DB2 Version 8 32-bit Linux
(x86, 32-bit) to a DB2 Version 8 64-bit Linux (IA, 64-bit) operating
system, or the reverse.

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