Quick Beginnings
Note: | This section applies only to DB2 Enterprise Edition, DB2
Enterprise-Extended Edition, and DB2 Warehouse Manager.
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If you are using an SMP machine and you have purchased additional processor
entitlements, you can update this information using the db2licm
command.
Note: | An instance must be created on UNIX-based operating systems before performing
these steps.
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To update the number of License Processors, perform the following
steps:
- Log in as a user with SYSADM, SYSCTRL or SYSMAINT authority.
- The db2licm utility can be found in the following
locations:
- For Unix-based operating systems, if INSTHOME/sqllib/adm is not
in your PATH, change your directory.
- For Windows 32-bit operating systems and OS/2, go to
x:\DB2DIR\bin, where x:\DB2DIR\is
your DB2 installation drive and path.
- Obtain the product password by issuing the db2licm -l
command. The DB2 products are listed as follows:
- Enterprise-Extended Edition
- DB2UDBEEE DB
- Enterprise Edition
- DB2UDBEE DB2
- Warehouse Manager
- DB2UDBWM DB2
- Relational Connect
- DB2RELC DB2
- Spatial Extenders
- DB2UDBGSE
- Update the number of processors using:
db2licm -n [product password] [number of processors]
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