Command Reference
Writes information to the node directory about a remote workstation that
uses APPN as its communication protocol. DB2 uses this information to
establish the connection between an application and a remote database
cataloged on this node.
This command is available on OS/2, Windows NT, Windows 98, and
Windows 95 only.
Authorization
sysadm
Required Connection
None
Command Syntax
>>-CATALOG APPN NODE--nodename----+-------------------+--------->
'-NETWORKID--netid--'
>----REMOTE--partner-lu----+------------------+----------------->
'-LOCAL--local-lu--'
>-----+-------------+---+-------------------------+------------->
'-MODE--mode--' '-WITH--"comment-string"--'
>-----+-----------------+---+------------------------+---------->
'-TPNAME--tpname--' '-SECURITY--+-NONE----+--'
+-SAME----+
'-PROGRAM-'
>-----+-------------------------------+------------------------><
'-CHGPWDLU--change_password_lu--'
Command Parameters
- NODE nodename
- Specifies the name of the remote workstation to catalog. This is
the same name that is entered for the node name parameter when a database
residing on that workstation is cataloged (using CATALOG DATABASE). The name must conform to DB2 naming conventions
(see Appendix B. Naming Conventions).
- NETWORKID netid
- Specifies the ID of the SNA network where the remote LU resides.
This network ID is a string of one to eight characters that follows naming
conventions for SNA.
- REMOTE partner-lu
- Specifies the SNA partner logical unit used for the connection.
Enter the LU name of the remote node. The name must be entered exactly
as it appears (using mixed case characters) in the corresponding SNA
definition (from the Communication Manager configuration). The name
must follow SNA naming conventions.
- LOCAL local-lu
- Specifies the alias of the SNA local logical unit used for the
connection. It must be a string containing 1 to 8 non-blank
characters. The alias must be entered exactly as it appears (using
mixed case characters) in the corresponding SNA definition (from the
Communication Manager configuration).
- MODE mode
- Specifies the SNA transmission mode used for the connection. The
name must conform to SNA naming conventions.
If a value is not entered, DB2 stores a character string of eight blanks as
the mode type.
- 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.
- TPNAME tpname
- Specifies the APPC transaction program name of the database server.
- SECURITY
- Specifies the APPC security level. Valid values are:
- NONE
- Specify this value for a DB2 UDB server.
- SAME
-
- PROGRAM
- Specify this value for a host database server.
- CHGPWDLU change_password_lu
- Specifies the name of the partner LU that is to be used when changing the
password for a host database server.
Examples
The following example catalogs an APPN node:
db2 catalog appn node remnode remote rlu with "Catalog APPN NODE"
Usage Notes
The tpname must be an application TP (for example,
DB2DRDA). If not specified, the default is a service TP
(0x07F6C4C2).
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