Before you begin the installation, ensure that you have the following items and information:
__ 1. | Ensure that your system meets all of the memory, hardware, and software requirements to install your DB2 product. For more information, see Planning for Installation. | ||
__ 2. | A user account that will be used to perform the installation. The account you specify must:
For information on how to grant user rights, refer to the Windows NT online help. | ||
__ 3. | During installation, you will provide a user account that will be used by the Administration Server to log on to the system. The account you specify must:
By default, the setup program will create a user account using the username
db2admin and password db2admin. You can accept
these default values, create you own user account by modifying the default
values, or provide you own. If you create or provide you own user
account, ensure that it conforms to DB2's naming rules. For more
information, see Appendix D. Naming Rules.
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__ 4. | To verify that DB2 installed correctly, you will need to have a user account that belongs to the System Administrative (SYSADM) group, is 8 characters or less, and complies with all of DB2's naming rules. By default, any user that belongs to the Local Administrators group, on the local machine where the account is defined, has SYSADM authority on the instance. For more information, see Working with the System Administrative Group. For more information on valid DB2 usernames, see Appendix D. Naming Rules.
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