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Old 01-15-04, 03:39
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Hi All,

I am working on db2 v8.1 with FP4 for AIX.

My problem is I am unable open db2 clp from db2 administrator server(DAS) user.

When I logged in with das user and give the command
$ db2
ksh: db2: not found.

above error pops up ("ksh: db2: not found")

but I am able to start and stop the das instance successfully.

For other instances it is working. i.e it is problem with das instance only.

I appreciate your Quick response.


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Old 01-15-04, 03:55
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Re: Poblem with DAS Instance

Pushp,

in DB2 V8, the DAS isn't an instance anymore. It's just a DB2 process. They have changed the commands to create and drop the das accordingly (from dasicrt to dascrt and from dasidrop to dasdrop).
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Old 01-15-04, 04:41
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RKrick,

Thanks for the Quick reply.

I am unable to view/update the admin configuration file. as it is throwing the same error db2 not found.

the command which I am giving is

$ db2 "get admin cfg"
ksh: db2: not found.

Please let me know how to proceed.

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Old 01-15-04, 04:45
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Just log in as instance owner (db2inst1 or whatever you defined) and then issue your command
db2 "get admin cfg".

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Old 01-15-04, 05:00
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RKrick,

Thanks a lot it worked.

and now I can change the parameters for Admin cfg

Once again THANKS A LOT

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Old 01-15-04, 09:48
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Hi pushp
Please check your envinonment varibales. for example db2instance, etc.
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