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CATALOG NETBIOS NODE

Adds a NetBIOS node entry to the node directory. The NetBIOS communications protocol is used to access the remote node.

This command is available on OS/2, Windows NT, and Windows 95 only.

Authorization

One of the following:

Required Connection

None. Directory operations affect the local directory only.

Command Syntax

>>-CATALOG--+-------+--NETBIOS NODE--nodename--REMOTE--server-nname-->
            '-ADMIN-'
 
>---ADAPTER--adapter-number------------------------------------->
 
>-----+---------------------------------+----------------------->
      '-REMOTE_INSTANCE--instance-name--'
 
>-----+----------------------+---------------------------------->
      '-SYSTEM--system-name--'
 
>-----+--------------------------------+------------------------>
      '-OSTYPE--operating-system-type--'
 
>-----+-------------------------+------------------------------><
      '-WITH--"comment-string"--'
 

Command Parameters

ADMIN
Specifies administration server nodes.

NODE nodename
A local alias for the node to be cataloged. This is an arbitrary name on the user's workstation, used to identify the node. It should be a meaningful name to make it easier to remember. The name must conform to database manager naming conventions (see Appendix B. Naming Conventions).

REMOTE server-nname
The name of the remote workstation where the target database resides. This name must conform to the naming conventions for the database manager. This is the workstation name (nname) found in the database manager configuration file of the server workstation.

ADAPTER adapter-number
Specifies the local, logical, outgoing LAN adapter number. The default value is zero.

REMOTE_INSTANCE instance-name
Specifies the real name of the instance to which an attachment is being made on the remote server machine.

SYSTEM system-name
Specifies a name that is used to identify the server machine.

OSTYPE operating-system-type
Specifies the operating system type of the server machine. Valid values are: OS2, AIX, WIN95, NT, HPUX, SUN, MVS, OS400, VM, VSE, SNI, SCO, and SGI.

WITH "comment-string"
Describes the node entry in the node directory. Any comment that helps to describe the node can be entered. Maximum length is 30 characters. A carriage return or a line feed character is not permitted. The comment text must be enclosed by single or double quotation marks.

Examples

   db2 catalog netbios node db2netb1 remote db2inst1 adapter 0
      with "A remote NetBIOS node"

Usage Notes

The database manager creates the node directory when the first node is cataloged (that is, when the first CATALOG...NODE command is issued). On an OS/2 client or a Windows client, it stores and maintains the node directory in the instance subdirectory where the client is installed. On an AIX client, it creates the node directory in the DB2 installation directory.

List the contents of the local node directory using LIST NODE DIRECTORY.
Note:If directory caching is enabled (see the configuration parameter dir_cache in GET DATABASE MANAGER CONFIGURATION), database, node, and DCS directory files are cached in memory. An application's directory cache is created during its first directory lookup. Since the cache is only refreshed when the application modifies any of the directory files, directory changes made by other applications may not be effective until the application has restarted.

To refresh the CLP's directory cache, use TERMINATE. To refresh DB2's shared cache, stop (db2stop) and then restart (db2start) the database manager. To refresh the directory cache for another application, stop and then restart that application.


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