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Old 02-21-06, 10:31
VelcroX VelcroX is offline
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64-bit upgrade

Hi,

I'm currently running DB2 V8.1 on a 32-bit Linux (Gentoo) OS. We just got a new computer and installed a 64-bit Linux (Gentoo) OS. When I tried to install DB2 on the new machine, everything goes fine until I try to create the dasusr. This is what happens:

>> ./dascrt dasusr1
SQL4401C The DB2 Administration Server encountered an error during startup.
DBI1070I Program dascrt completed successfully.

I cannot get the DB2 Administration Server to start. I have searched for what this error could be and found nothing that fixes my problem. Do I need to obtain different software for this 64-bit OS? Or do I just need a fixpak? Or is there something else going wrong here?

Thanks very much for any help.

Jon
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Old 02-21-06, 10:48
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Though not sure, I guess you'll have to obtain a different piece of software...

check what your readme file in the installation says

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Old 02-22-06, 09:18
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dacrt

there should be a log file created in /tmp for this command
have a look and try to see if any details..
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Old 03-03-06, 09:24
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Das Errors -- undefined symbols

Hi there, since last time, I've reinstalled a 64-bit version of DB2 (still on a 64-bit version of Gentoo Linux), but still I'm getting these das errors. I looked at the db2dasdiag.log file and there are all sorts of errors referencing undefined symbols. Can anyone make anything of this? Why all the errors???

Thanks so much,

Jon

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2006-03-03-04.07.51.237193-300 I1G273 LEVEL: Error
PID : 7414 TID : 1437454848
FUNCTION: DB2 Common, OSSe, OSSHLibrary::getFuncAddress, probe:60
DATA #1 : String, 68 bytes
/home/dasusr1/das/lib/libdb2dasgcf.so: undefined symbol: gcf_cleanup

2006-03-03-04.07.51.237430-300 I275G272 LEVEL: Error
PID : 7414 TID : 1437454848
FUNCTION: DB2 Common, OSSe, OSSHLibrary::getFuncAddress, probe:60
DATA #1 : String, 67 bytes
/home/dasusr1/das/lib/libdb2dasgcf.so: undefined symbol: gcf_getmsg

2006-03-03-04.07.51.237479-300 I548G271 LEVEL: Error
PID : 7414 TID : 1437454848
FUNCTION: DB2 Common, OSSe, OSSHLibrary::getFuncAddress, probe:60
DATA #1 : String, 66 bytes
/home/dasusr1/das/lib/libdb2dasgcf.so: undefined symbol: gcf_probe

2006-03-03-04.07.51.237524-300 I820G273 LEVEL: Error
PID : 7414 TID : 1437454848
FUNCTION: DB2 Common, OSSe, OSSHLibrary::getFuncAddress, probe:60
DATA #1 : String, 68 bytes
/home/dasusr1/das/lib/libdb2dasgcf.so: undefined symbol: gcf_request

2006-03-03-04.07.51.237569-300 I1094G271 LEVEL: Error
PID : 7414 TID : 1437454848
FUNCTION: DB2 Common, OSSe, OSSHLibrary::getFuncAddress, probe:60
DATA #1 : String, 66 bytes
/home/dasusr1/das/lib/libdb2dasgcf.so: undefined symbol: gcf_reset
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