Use the DB2 Control Center to create a DB2 database for the broker or the configuration repository. If you prefer, you can use any other method supported by DB2 (including command line or batch files); refer to the DB2 documentation for details of how to do this.
When you create a broker or Configuration Manager, you specify the user ID and password that are used to connect to the database. The user ID must be known to the database and must own the tables that are being accessed. When you create the database, ensure that you create them for the right user ID. DB2 authenticates the user ID using operating system user management, you do not have to define the user ID to DB2 itself.
If you use the DB2 command line to create the databases, or if you are using DB2 Version 7.2 plus FixPak 9, you must bind the db2cli package to the database. You do not have to do this if you used the DB2 Control Center wizard or the "Preparing the samples for first use" cheat sheet.
db2cmd db2 CONNECT to <YourBrokerDatabaseName>
db2 bind C:\SQLLIB\BND\@db2ubind.lst GRANT PUBLIC db2 bind C:\SQLLIB\BND\@db2cli.lst GRANT PUBLIC
db2 CONNECT to <YourConfigurationRepositoryName>
db2 bind C:\SQLLIB\BND\@db2ubind.lst GRANT PUBLIC db2 bind C:\SQLLIB\BND\@db2cli.lst GRANT PUBLIC