DB2 Version 8 FixPak 1 Readme Contents 1) FixPak readme for IBM(R) DB2 Universal Database(TM) Version 8 FixPak 1 for Windows(R) operating systems 1a) About this FixPak 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 platform 1f) Prerequisites 1g) Prior to installation 1h) Installing the DB2 FixPak 1i) Installing the FixPak in silent mode 1i.i) Sample response file for DB2 FixPaks 1j) Patching in an administrative installation image using Microsoft Windows Installer 1k) After installation 1k.i) Re-binding bind files 1l) Known problems and workarounds 2) Notices 1) FixPak readme for IBM(R) DB2 Universal Database(TM) Version 8 FixPak 1 for Windows(R) operating systems 1a) About this FixPak readme Set the font to monospace to better view this file. Note: If you have received special fixes from IBM support since 01/30/2003, then you must contact IBM support to request an updated version of the special fixes instead of installing this FixPak. 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 present version of DB2(R) with the latest FixPak. This readme file contains platform specific information about the latest changes and known problems and workarounds for DB2. 1c) How to get help Web-based support for DB2 products, including documentation, FixPaks, 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 on changes to the product, review the product Release Notes. You can view the latest product Release Notes without installing the fixpak by going to the DB2 Support Web site: * http://www.ibm.com/software/data/db2/udb/winos2unix/support 1c.i) IBM FTP server DB2 FixPaks can also be downloaded from the IBM anonymous FTP server at ftp.software.ibm.com. Go to ps/products/db2/fixes/%L/db2winIA32v8/ where: * %L represents the appropriate locale, for example, english-us, spanish, german. The FixPaks can be found in the fixpak directory. The client directory holds client refresh images on the related fixpak level. 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(R) | * 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 | * SBCS (English, | * SBCS (English, | All | | 5L(TM) | Brazilian | Brazilian Portuguese, | support | | | Portuguese, Danish, | Danish, Finnish, | ed | | | 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 | | | languages are in one | are in one tarred file | support | | | tarred file | | ed | | | | | languag | | | | | es are | | | | | in one | | | | | tarred | | | | | file | +---------+----------------------+-------------------------+---------+ | Linux | All supported | All supported languages | All | | on | languages are in one | are in one tarred file | support | | Intel | tarred file | | ed | | (32-bit | | | languag | | ) | | | es are | | | | | in one | | | | | tarred | | | | | file | +---------+----------------------+-------------------------+---------+ | Linux | All supported | All supported languages | All | | for | languages are in one | are in one tarred file | support | | S/390(R | 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 | | | languages are in one | are in one zip file | support | | | zip file | | ed | | | | | languag | | | | | es are | | | | | in one | | | | | zip | | | | | file | +---------+----------------------+-------------------------+---------+ 1d) PTF and VRMF information +-----------------------------+-------------------+-------------------+ | Operating system or product | PTF | VRMF | +-----------------------------+-------------------+-------------------+ | Windows 32-bit | WR21316 | 8.1.1.94 | +-----------------------------+-------------------+-------------------+ | Documentation FixPak | U486249 | n/a | +-----------------------------+-------------------+-------------------+ 1e) Supported products and components by platform The following lists the supported products and components for each Windows operating system: Windows 98 * DB2 Administration Client, Version 8 * DB2 Application Development Client, Version 8 * DB2 Connect(TM) Personal Edition, Version 8 * DB2 HTML Documentation, Version 8 * DB2 PDF Documentation, Version 8 * DB2 Run-Time Client, Version 8 Windows ME * DB2 Application Development Client, Version 8 * DB2 Connect Personal 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 Personal Edition, Version 8 Windows 2000 * 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 Data Links Manager, 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 * 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 Windows XP * DB2 Administration Client, Version 8 * DB2 Application Development Client, 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 Personal 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 Windows NT(R) 4.0 * 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 Data Links Manager, 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 * 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 1f) Prerequisites * Ensure that you have read the entire contents of this FixPak readme. * You must have DB2 Version 8 installed at the level lower than this FixPak before installing this FixPak. To determine the version and level of the currently installed DB2 product, type the regedit command from a command prompt and check the following values under the registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\DB2\\CurrentVersion\Version HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\DB2\\CurrentVersion\Release HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\DB2\\CurrentVersion\Modification The values should be the following: * Version "8" * Release "1" * Modification "x" where x should be smaller than the level of the current FixPak. The values for Version, Release, and Modification correspond to the first three numbers of the VRMF number. The value for Modification in the registry for the currently installed product should be less than the third number of the VRMF number for this FixPak. 1g) Prior to installation * Stop all instances and applications that are using DB2 Version 8 on the system. * When upgrading or uninstalling DB2 product(s) on a Windows NT system, it is recommended that you manually shut down all DB2 services and processes on your computer. 1h) Installing the DB2 FixPak Restrictions Once you have installed the FixPak, you cannot uninstall it. Procedure To install the DB2 Version 8 FixPak: 1. Ensure that all DB2 processes have been stopped. To stop all database activity, issue the commands: db2stop db2admin stop 2. Change to the directory in which the FixPak image is located. 3. Click update.exe to launch the DB2 Setup wizard. 4. Click Update to launch the install of the DB2 FixPak. 1i) Installing the FixPak in silent mode To install the FixPak in silent mode, you will need to run the install with a response file. Command line options: update.exe -s -a -u e:\fixpak.rsp -t c:\fixpak.trc -l c:\fixpak.log where: -s Make the extraction of the fixpak silent. -a Required to pass further parameters to the fixpak install. -u fixpak The response file used to control the fixpak. -t trace_file The location of the trace file used when capturing detailed diagnostic information. -l log_file This will be the log of the fixpak installation. Default is My Documents\db2wi.log 1i.i) Sample response file for DB2 FixPaks * Sample response file for IBM DB2 FixPak * --------------------------------------- * * Comments are made by placing either a * or a # at the start of a line, or by * placing ** or ## after the start of a line to comment out the rest of that * line. * ============================================================================ * Product Installation * -------------------- PROD = FIXPAK *REBOOT = YES or NO (default=NO) *KILL_PROCESSES = YES or NO (default=NO) *INSTALL_ONLY = YES or NO (default=YES) * Global DB2 Registry Variables * ----------------------------- *DB2ACCOUNT = BLANK or char(199) *DB2ATLD_PORTS = BLANK or 1-65535:1-65535 *DB2ATLD_PWFILE = BLANK or char() *DB2BIDI = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2BQTIME = BLANK or 1 - MAX *DB2BQTRY = BLANK or 0 - MAX *DB2CCMSRV = 0-65535 *DB2CHGPWD_EEE = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2CHKPTR = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2CLIINIPATH = BLANK or char(260) *DB2CODEPAGE = BLANK or 0 - MAX *DB2COMM = BLANK or APPC, NETBIOS, NPIPE, TCPIP *DB2CONNECT_IN_APP_PROCESS = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2COUNTRY = BLANK or 1 - 999 *DB2DBDFT = BLANK or char(8) *DB2DEFPREP = BLANK, ALL, YES or NO *DB2DISCOVERYTIME = BLANK or 20 - MAX *DB2DMNBCKCTLR = BLANK, ? or char() *DB2_ENABLE_LDAP = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2IQTIME = BLANK or 1 - MAX *DB2JD_PORT_NUMBER = BLANK or 1024-65536 *DB2JVIEW = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2LDAPHOST = BLANK or host name *DB2LDAP_BASEDN = BLANK or char() *DB2LDAPCACHE = BLANK or char() *DB2LDAP_CLIENT_PROVIDER = BLANK, MICROSOFT or IBM *DB2LOADREC = BLANK or char(260) *DB2LOCK_TO_RB = BLANK or STATEMENT *DB2NBADAPTERS = BLANK or 0, 1, ..., 15 *DB2NBCHECKUPTIME = BLANK or 0 - 720 *DB2NBDISCOVERRCVBUFS = BLANK or 16 - MAX *DB2NBINTRLISTENS = BLANK or 1 - 10, 1 - 10, ... *DB2NBRECVBUFFSIZE = BLANK or 4096 - 65536 *DB2NBRECVNCBS = BLANK or 1 - 99, 1 - 99, ... *DB2NBRESOURCES = BLANK or (0-15,1-254,1-254,1-254), (0-15,1-254,1-254,1-254), ... *DB2NBSENDNCBS = BLANK or 1 - 99 *DB2NBSESSIONS = BLANK or 5 - 254, 5 - 254, ... *DB2NBXTRANCBS = BLANK or 5 - 254, 5 - 254, ... *DB2NOEXITLIST = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2NTNOCACHE = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2NTPRICLASS = BLANK, R or H *DB2NTWORKSET = BLANK or 0-2048, 0-2048 *DB2OLDEVMON = BLANK or char() *DB2OPTIONS = BLANK or char(): -/+[a,c,e[c|s],n,o,p,s,t,v,w,x] and/or -[f,l,r,z]filename *DB2PRIORITIES = BLANK or char() *DB2RETRY = BLANK or 0 - 20000 *DB2RETRYTIME = BLANK or 0 - 7200 *DB2RQTIME = BLANK or 1 - MAX *DB2ROUTINE_DEBUG = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2SERVICETPINSTANCE = BLANK or char(8) *DB2SORCVBUF = BLANK or 1024-65536 *DB2SORT = BLANK or char(260) *DB2SOSNDBUF = BLANK or 1024-65536 *DB2SYSPLEX_SERVER = BLANK, 0 or 1 *DB2SYSTEM = char(21) *DB2_AVOID_PREFETCH = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2_CORRELATED_PREDICATES = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2_FALLBACK = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2_FORCE_TRUNCATION = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2_GRP_LOOKUP = BLANK or char() *DB2_HASH_JOIN = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2_INDEX_FREE = BLANK or 0 - 60 *DB2_LIKE_VARCHAR = BLANK, YES, NO or 0.0 - 5.0 (exclusive) *DB2_LOADSORT_STACKSZ = BLANK or 1 - MAX *DB2_NEW_CORR_SQ_FF = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2_NO_PKG_LOCK = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2_NUM_FAILOVER_NODES = BLANK or 0 - 999 *DB2_PARALLEL_IO = BLANK, * or 0-4095, 0-4095, ... *DB2_PRED_FACTORIZE = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2_RR_TO_RS = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2_SORT_AFTER_TQ = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2_STPROC_ALLOW_LOCAL_FENCED = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2_STPROC_LOOKUP_FIRST = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2_STRIPED_CONTAINERS = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2_USE_JDK12 = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2_VI_ENABLE = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2_VI_DEVICE = BLANK or char() *DB2_VI_VIPL = BLANK or char() * General information for instance to be created * ---------------------------------------------- *INSTANCE = DB2 *DEFAULT_INSTANCE = DB2 *DB2.NAME = DB2 * Default Instance Logon Settings * ------------------------------- *DB2.USERNAME = char(30) [char(20) for Windows NT] *DB2.DOMAIN = char(14) *DB2.PASSWORD = char(14) * Default Instance TCP/IP port number *------------------------------------ *DB2.PORT_NUMBER = 1024 - 65535 * Default Instance Client Import Profile file * ------------------------------------------- *DB2.CLIENT_IMPORT_PROFILE = filename * Default Instance DBM CFG settings * --------------------------------- *DB2.AGENTPRI = SYSTEM or 0 - 6 *DB2.AGENT_STACK_SZ = 8 - 1000 *DB2.ASLHEAPSZ = 1 - 524288 *DB2.AUDIT_BUF_SZ = 0 - 65000 *DB2.AUTHENTICATION = CLIENT, DCS, DCS_ENCRYPT, SERVER, SERVER_ENCRYPT, KERBEROS(Windows 2000 only) or KRB_SERVER_ENCRYPT(Windows 2000 only) *DB2.BACKBUFSZ = 16 - 524288 *DB2.CATALOG_NOAUTH = YES or NO *DB2.COMM_BANDWIDTH = -1 or 0.1 - 100000.0 *DB2.CONN_ELAPSE = 0 - 100 *DB2.CPUSPEED = -1 or 1e-10 - 1 *DB2.DATALINKS = YES or NO *DB2.DFTDBPATH = : (not a: or b:, must exist) *DB2.DFT_ACCOUNT_STR = BLANK or char(25) *DB2.DFT_CLIENT_COMM = BLANK or APPC, NETBIOS, TCPIP, NPIPE *DB2.DFT_MON_BUFPOOL = ON or OFF *DB2.DFT_MON_LOCK = ON or OFF *DB2.DFT_MON_SORT = ON or OFF *DB2.DFT_MON_STMT = ON or OFF *DB2.DFT_MON_TABLE = ON or OFF *DB2.DFT_MON_UOW = ON or OFF *DB2.DIAGLEVEL = 0 - 4 *DB2.DIAGPATH = BLANK or char(215) *DB2.DIR_CACHE = YES or NO *DB2.DIR_OBJ_NAME = BLANK or char(255) (length of DIR_OBJ_NAME + DIR_PATH_NAME < = 255) *DB2.DIR_PATH_NAME = BLANK or char(255) (length of DIR_OBJ_NAME + DIR_PATH_NAME < = 255) *DB2.DISCOVER = DISABLE, KNOWN or SEARCH *DB2.DISCOVER_COMM = BLANK or NETBIOS, TCPIP *DB2.DISCOVER_INST = ENABLE or DISABLE *DB2.DOS_RQRIOBLK = 4096 - 65535 *DB2.DRDA_HEAP_SZ = 16 - 60000 *DB2.FCM_NUM_ANCHORS = -1 or 128 - FCM_NUM_RQB *DB2.FCM_NUM_BUFFERS = 128 - 65300 *DB2.FCM_NUM_CONNECT = -1 or 128 - FCM_NUM_RQB *DB2.FCM_NUM_RQB = 128 - 120000 *DB2.FILESERVER = BLANK or char(48) *DB2.INDEXREC = ACCESS or RESTART *DB2.INITDARI_JVM = YES or NO *DB2.INTRA_PARALLEL = SYSTEM, YES or NO *DB2.JAVA_HEAP_SZ = 0 - 4096 *DB2.JDK11_PATH = BLANK or char(255) *DB2.KEEPDARI = YES or NO *DB2.MAXAGENTS = 1 - 64000 *DB2.MAXCAGENTS = -1 or 1 - MAX_COORDAGENTS *DB2.MAXDARI = -1 or 1 - MAX_COORDAGENTS *DB2.MAXTOTFILOP = 100 - 32768 *DB2.MAX_CONNRETRIES = 0 - 100 *DB2.MAX_COORDAGENTS = -1 or 1 - MAXAGENTS (MAX_COORDAGENTS + NUM_INITAGENTS cannot be greater than MAXAGENTS) *DB2.MAX_LOGICAGENTS = -1 - 64000 (cannot be less than MAX_COORDAGENTS) *DB2.MAX_QUERYDEGREE = ANY or 0 - 32767 *DB2.MAX_TIME_DIFF = 1 - 1440 *DB2.MIN_PRIV_MEM = 32 - 112000 *DB2.MON_HEAP_SZ = 0 - 60000 *DB2.NNAME = BLANK or char(8) *DB2.NOTIFYLEVEL = 0 - 4 *DB2.NUMDB = 1 - 256 *DB2.NUM_INITAGENTS = 1 - NUM_POOLAGENTS (MAX_COORDAGENTS + NUM_INITAGENTS < = MAXAGENTS) *DB2.NUM_INITDARIS = -1 or 0 - MAXDARI *DB2.NUM_POOLAGENTS = -1 or 1 - MAXAGENTS *DB2.OBJECTNAME = BLANK or char(48) *DB2.PRIV_MEM_THRESH = -1 or 32 - 112000 *DB2.QUERY_HEAP_SZ = 2 - 524288 *DB2.RESTBUFSZ = 16 - 524288 *DB2.RESYNC_INTERVAL = 60 - 60000 *DB2.ROUTE_OBJ_NAME = BLANK or char(255) (length of SQL_DIR_NAME_SZ) *DB2.RQRIOBLK = 4096 - 65535 *DB2.SHEAPTHRES = 250 - 2097152 *DB2.SPM_LOG_FILE_SZ = 4 - 1000 *DB2.SPM_LOG_PATH = BLANK or char(226) *DB2.SPM_MAX_RESYNC = 10 - 256 *DB2.SPM_NAME = BLANK or char(8) *DB2.START_STOP_TIME = 1 - 1440 *DB2.SVCENAME = BLANK or char(14) *DB2.SYSADM_GROUP = BLANK or char(8) *DB2.SYSCTRL_GROUP = BLANK or char(8) *DB2.SYSMAINT_GROUP = BLANK or char(8) *DB2.TM_DATABASE = BLANK or char(8) *DB2.TPNAME = BLANK or char(64) *DB2.TP_MON_NAME = BLANK or char(19) *DB2.TRUST_ALLCLNTS = YES, NO or DRDAONLY *DB2.TRUST_CLNTAUTH = CLIENT or SERVER *DB2.UDF_MEM_SZ = 128 - 60000 * Default Instance DB2 Registry Variables * --------------------------------------- *DB2.DB2ACCOUNT = BLANK or char(199) *DB2.DB2ATLD_PORTS = BLANK or 1-65535:1-65535 *DB2.DB2ATLD_PWFILE = BLANK or char() *DB2.DB2BIDI = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2.DB2BQTIME = BLANK or 1 - MAX *DB2.DB2BQTRY = BLANK or 0 - MAX *DB2.DB2CHKPTR = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2.DB2CLIINIPATH = BLANK or char(260) *DB2.DB2CODEPAGE = BLANK or 0 - MAX *DB2.DB2COMM = BLANK or APPC, NETBIOS, NPIPE, TCPIP *DB2.DB2CONNECT_IN_APP_PROCESS = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2.DB2COUNTRY = BLANK or 1 - 999 *DB2.DB2DBDFT = BLANK or char(8) *DB2.DB2DEFPREP = BLANK, ALL, YES or NO *DB2.DB2DISCOVERYTIME = BLANK or 20 - MAX *DB2.DB2DMNBCKCTLR = BLANK, ? or char() *DB2.DB2IQTIME = BLANK or 1 - MAX *DB2.DB2JD_PORT_NUMBER = BLANK or 1024-65536 *DB2.DB2JVIEW = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2.DB2LOADREC = BLANK or char(260) *DB2.DB2LOCK_TO_RB = BLANK or STATEMENT *DB2.DB2NBADAPTERS = BLANK or 0, 1, ..., 15 *DB2.DB2NBCHECKUPTIME = BLANK or 0 - 720 *DB2.DB2NBDISCOVERRCVBUFS = BLANK or 16 - MAX *DB2.DB2NBINTRLISTENS = BLANK or 1 - 10, 1 - 10, ... *DB2.DB2NBRECVBUFFSIZE = BLANK or 4096 - 65536 *DB2.DB2NBRECVNCBS = BLANK or 1 - 99, 1 - 99, ... *DB2.DB2NBRESOURCES = BLANK or (0-15,1-254,1-254,1-254), (0-15,1-254,1-254,1-254), ... *DB2.DB2NBSENDNCBS = BLANK or 1 - 99 *DB2.DB2NBSESSIONS = BLANK or 5 - 254, 5 - 254, ... *DB2.DB2NBXTRANCBS = BLANK or 5 - 254, 5 - 254, ... *DB2.DB2NOEXITLIST = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2.DB2NTNOCACHE = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2.DB2NTPRICLASS = BLANK, R or H *DB2.DB2NTWORKSET = BLANK or 0-2048,0-2048 *DB2.DB2OLDEVMON = BLANK or char() *DB2.DB2OPTIONS = BLANK or char(): -/+[a,c,e[c|s],n,o,p,s,t,v,w,x] and/or -[f,l,r,z]filename *DB2.DB2PORTRANGE = 0-65535:0-65535 *DB2.DB2PRIORITIES = BLANK or char() *DB2.DB2RETRY = BLANK or 0 - 20000 *DB2.DB2RETRYTIME = BLANK or 0 - 7200 *DB2.DB2RQTIME = BLANK or 1 - MAX *DB2.DB2ROUTINE_DEBUG = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2.DB2SATELLITEAPPVER = BLANK or char(18) *DB2.DB2SATELLITEID = BLANK or char(20) *DB2.DB2SORCVBUF = BLANK or 1024-65536 *DB2.DB2SORT = BLANK or char(260) *DB2.DB2SOSNDBUF = BLANK or 1024-65536 *DB2.DB2SYSPLEX_SERVER = BLANK, 0 or 1 *DB2.DB2_AVOID_PREFETCH = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2.DB2_CORRELATED_PREDICATES = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2.DB2_FALLBACK = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2.DB2_FORCE_TRUNCATION = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2.DB2_GRP_LOOKUP = BLANK or char() *DB2.DB2_HASH_JOIN = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2.DB2_INDEX_FREE = BLANK or 0 - 60 *DB2.DB2_LIKE_VARCHAR = BLANK, YES, NO or 0.0 - 5.0 (exclusive) *DB2.DB2_LOADSORT_STACKSZ = BLANK or 1 - MAX *DB2.DB2_NO_PKG_LOCK = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2.DB2_NUM_FAILOVER_NODES = BLANK or 0 - 999 *DB2.DB2_PARALLEL_IO = BLANK, * or 0-4095, 0-4095, ... *DB2.DB2_PRED_FACTORIZE = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2.DB2_RR_TO_RS = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2.DB2_SORT_AFTER_TQ = BLANK, YES or NO *DB2.DB2_STRIPED_CONTAINERS = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2.DB2_VI_ENABLE = BLANK, ON or OFF *DB2.DB2_VI_DEVICE = BLANK or char() *DB2.DB2_VI_VIPL = BLANK or char() 1j) Patching in an administrative installation image using Microsoft Windows Installer This method is recommended if you are installing a product that is at a lower level on top of a product that is at a higher level. For example, it is possible if your DB2 environment is already using a particular FixPak level and you want to install an extra product in the same DB2 environment using your delivered CD media at an earlier level. This is possible by creating an administrative installation image from the delivered CD media and then applying the FixPak to that image before installation. For example, consider the following scenario: 1. You install the DB2 Run-Time client using your release level media. 2. You then apply FixPak 1. 3. You then decide that you need to install DB2 Enterprise Server Edition (ESE) using your release level media. By patching in the administrative installation image produced from your release level media, it is possible to have ESE installed at the FixPak 1 code level, thereby reducing the potential for problems that may occur by having ESE running at a different code level. The primary difference between the normal installation image and an administrative installation image is that in an administrative installation image the files have been uncompressed from the cab files that are distributed with the normal installation image. In the case of the documentation CD, all of the files have been combined in the same location from all of the documentation CDs. Essentially, the documentation electronic image is already operating as an administrative installation image. To patch in an administrative installation image using Microsoft Windows Installer, complete the following: 1. Create the image by using the following Microsoft command: msiexec /a "msi_file_name" For example: msiexec /a "DB2 Enterprise Server Edition.msi" 2. Follow the prompts. 3. Apply the patch to the administrative installation image. You must specify the location of the MSI file to the FixPak launcher by using a second -a parameter. The MSI files for each product image are located in the db2\windows directory, except for the DB2 documentation product image which is located at the root level. For example: update.exe -a -a "n:\db2\windows\db2 run-time client.msi" 4. Install the newly created image. 1k) After installation 1k.i) Re-binding bind files Due to the new bind (.bnd) files that have been shipped with this FixPak, you will need to bind your DB2 utilities against all your databases after the FixPak installation. This step is necessary for the fixes in this FixPak to become effective. The binding procedure, which follows, only needs to be performed once per database. Re-binding to DB2 UDB databases After applying fixes, you must do the following: db2 terminate db2 CONNECT TO db2 BIND $DB2DIR\BND\@db2ubind.lst GRANT PUBLIC db2 BIND $DB2DIR\BND\@db2cli.lst GRANT PUBLIC db2 terminate where represents the name of a database to which the utilities should be bound and $DB2DIR represents the directory where you've installed DB2. 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 will also need to bind the new bind files to the host. As above, use the DB2 Command Line Processor to connect to the host database, and then bind the utilities as follows: HOST COMMAND ===== =================================================================== MVS BIND $DB2DIR\BND\@ddcsmvs.lst BLOCKING ALL SQLERROR CONTINUE GRANT PUBLIC VM BIND $DB2DIR\BND\@ddcsvm.lst BLOCKING ALL SQLERROR CONTINUE GRANT PUBLIC VSE BIND $DB2DIR\BND\@ddcsvse.lst BLOCKING ALL SQLERROR CONTINUE GRANT PUBLIC OS400 BIND $DB2DIR\BND\@ddcs400.lst BLOCKING ALL SQLERROR CONTINUE GRANT PUBLIC Re-binding specific packages If you want to bind only the specific .bnd files to the database, issue the following commands for each database. db2 terminate db2 CONNECT TO db2 BIND $DB2DIR\BND\ BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC sqlerror continue db2 terminate where represents the name of the bind file, and represents the name of your database. Bind db2schem.bnd to existing databases For FixPak installations on the server, an additional bind file needs to be bound to existing databases after applying the FixPak. This requirement does not apply to clients. Procedure To bind db2schem.bnd on the server, execute these commands: At a command prompt: db2 terminate db2 CONNECT TO db2 BIND $DB2DIR\BND\db2schem.bnd BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC sqlerror continue db2 terminate or, At the DB2 command line: TERMINATE CONNECT TO BIND $DB2DIR\BND\db2schem.bnd BLOCKING ALL GRANT PUBLIC sqlerror continue TERMINATE where represents the name of a database to which the utilities should be bound and and $DB2DIR represents the directory where you've installed DB2. 1l) Known problems and workarounds If you have multiple DB2 products installed, for example DB2 Enterprise Server Edition and Warehouse Manager, the FixPak will attempt to apply the fixes to all installed products. 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