Welcome to the DB2® Everyplace® Version 8 Release 2 Fix Pack 3 Release Notes.
This document contains the enhancements and fixes that are addressed by DB2 Everyplace version 8 release 2 fix pack 3 (hereafter referred to as DB2 Everyplace V8.2.3). It also provides instructions for installing, configuring and uninstalling DB2 Everyplace V8.2.3, and instructions for installing DB2 Everyplace on SuSE Linux® 9.1, AIX® 5.3, Solaris 10, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 as well. A list of known defects and restrictions is also documented.
This section contains a list of the APARs that are fixed in DB2 Everyplace V8.2.3.
This section contains instructions for installing and configuring DB2 Everyplace V8.2.3.
The application of DB2 Everyplace V8.2.3 involves two major steps:
If DB2 Everyplace is installed on an external application server, instead of the embedded application server that comes with DB2 Everyplace, the DB2 Everyplace application must be updated on the application server.
Fix pack 3 is available as a self-extracting executable for Windows® systems and as tar files for Unix systems. The client files are also available in a separate file, clients_8_2_3_0.zip. The zip archive contains files for all the languages on each supported mobile device platform. The zip archive is provided for users who would like to download only the client files. This fix pack can be applied to all editions of DB2 Everyplace V8.2, and updates only the DB2 Everyplace components that were previously installed on your system. Fix pack 3 includes updates for DB2 Everyplace Sync Server and all DB2 Everyplace client components. The documentation has been updated for this fix pack, but it is not included with the fix pack files. The latest documentation is available on the DB2 Everyplace Web site at http://www.ibm.com/software/data/db2/everyplace/library.html.
Read this topic before you apply DB2 Everyplace V8.2.3
For example, in a distributed environment, apply fix pack 3 to both the distributed database workstation and the distributed server. In a cluster environment, fix pack 3 must be applied to all nodes in the cluster.
Follow these steps to install and configure DB2 Everyplace V8.2.3 on Windows and Unix.
If the configuration update was cancelled or failed during the fix pack installation, follow these steps to update the server configuration manually.
This command updates the DB2 Everyplace Sync Server configuration. In case of any errors, refer to the trace file ConfigTrace.log located in the <DSYPATH>\log directory. After you have corrected the error that is listed in the trace file, run the DSYConfig update-config command again.
This command updates the configuration for all of the DB2 Everyplace Sync Server instances that are created on the system. In case of any errors, refer to the trace file ConfigTrace.log located in the <DSYPATH>\log directory. After you have corrected the error that is listed in the trace file, issue the DSYConfig update-config command again.
If you are using IBM WebSphere Application Server, follow these steps to update the DB2 Everyplace application.
Do the following:
This section contains the information on how to uninstall DB2 Everyplace V8.2.3.
If you use IBM WebSphere Application Server, you must update the DB2 Everyplace application. See Updating the DB2 Everyplace application when run from the WebSphere Application Server for more information about this task.
This section contains instructions for installing DB2 Everyplace on SuSE Linux 9.1, AIX 5.3, Solaris 10, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.
This section contains known defects in this release of DB2 Everyplace. It also provides information on any fix or workaround that exists for these limitations and issues.
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