Quick Beginnings for Linux**
The Client Configuration Assistant (CCA) helps you manage your database
connections to remote servers. The CCA is available on OS/2 and Windows
32-bit operating systems and this is the preferred method to set up any OS/2,
Windows 9x, Windows NT, or Windows 2000 client to communicate with a
server.
You can use the command line processor to set up DB2 clients on any
platform. For more information, refer to the Installation and Configuration Supplement.
With the CCA, you can:
- Catalog databases so that they can be used by applications. Three
methods are available:
- Use a profile provided by a database administrator to automatically define
your connections. Client access is automatically set up for that
database.
- Search the network for available databases and select one. Client
access is automatically set up for that database.
- Manually configure a connection to a database by entering the required
connection parameters.
- Remove cataloged databases, or change the properties of a cataloged
database.
- Export and import client profiles that contain database and configuration
information for a client.
- Test connections to local or remote databases identified on your
system.
- Bind applications to a database by selecting utilities or bind files from
a list.
- Tune the client configuration parameters on your system. Parameters
are logically grouped and suggested settings are provided on the interface as
parameters are selected.
- Export client configuration information to a profile.
- Import configuration information from a profile.
- Update the server password.
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