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Old 07-23-08, 05:27
nittal nittal is offline
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changing system password

Hi All,
i am using db2 ESE v8.1 on windows.
when i changed my system password, it throws the following error while creating a new database:
SQL1032N No start database manager command was issued.
SQLSTATE=57019

However resetting it to the original one solves the problem but what if ever a need arises to change the system password( for example, the password becomes known to someone we dont intend to). in such a situation we need to change the password, so how to deal with this error then
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Old 07-23-08, 06:08
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go to the windows services and check under log on tab the login details for the account starting the db2 services
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Old 07-23-08, 08:17
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hi rahul,
plz go through my doubt again. your last reply is not a solution to it. i think i am clear still if u din't got what i actually want to say do let me know, i'll help u understand it a better way.
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Old 07-23-08, 08:51
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well what i can understand from your post is that after changing the passowrd you are not able to do anything ?
your post suggests db2 service is not started.
try starting it by db2start or from service panel.
check what db2diag entries suggests ....
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