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Old 11-26-03, 08:21
vikrantl vikrantl is offline
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How to get the DB2 instance names on a Solaris Host

Hi,
On a Solaris host, I want to list all the DB2 instances running.
Given that all the DB2 instances may be installed in different directories.
there is no single configuration file (like oratab) to get information about all the DB2 instances installed or running on the host.

I would like to have CLIs or APIs to get this info.

Thanks,
-Vikrant
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Old 11-26-03, 09:10
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Re: How to get the DB2 instance names on a Solaris Host

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Originally posted by vikrantl
Hi,
On a Solaris host, I want to list all the DB2 instances running.
Given that all the DB2 instances may be installed in different directories.
there is no single configuration file (like oratab) to get information about all the DB2 instances installed or running on the host.

I would like to have CLIs or APIs to get this info.

Thanks,
-Vikrant
db2ilist

This command returns a list of defined instances.
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