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Old 12-09-05, 01:53
ggnanaraj ggnanaraj is offline
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db2nodes.cfg in Non Partitioned Environment

I remember seeing a db2nodes.cfg file in Windows & Linux using V8.

However, now I'm working with V7 on Windows & Solaris and do not see this file.

Does this file exist only when using software of V8 DB2 - where DPF is bundled with the product, even in a non partitioned environment?

Does this file not exist when using V7 software, where DPF is a separate add on product? Pls clarify.

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Old 12-09-05, 05:21
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I don't see the file in a EE instance V8 FP 7 on AIX either .. so may be it is only there for EEE instances ?? Makes sense ..
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Old 12-12-05, 06:48
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I don't see the file in a EE instance V8 FP 7 on AIX either .. so may be it is only there for EEE instances ?? Makes sense ..
Yes, db2nodes.cfg file will exist on EEE environment only with irrespective of version 7 or 8. Basically this file contains the nodes information.

more db2nodes.cfg
0 usushsp035 0 usushsp035s
11 usushsp035 1 usushsp035s
12 usushsp035 2 usushsp035s
13 usushsp035 3 usushsp035s
14 usushsp035 4 usushsp035s
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