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How to get Db2 admin Level DB2 v8.1.5.449

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Ais - 08 Sep 2005 07:24 GMT
Hi..

Presently i'm trying to install IBM Db2 Software on my Windows XP
Operating systems.

I'm using IBM(R) DB2(R) Universal Database Enterprise Server Edition,
Version 8.1.

After installation of the Above , i installed DB2 service Pack
FP5_WR21334_ESE.

Here checking the DB2 version in Control center Help >> About .

DB2 Administration Tools Level

Product Identifier      SQL08015
Level Identifier        02060106
Level                   DB2 v8.1.5.449
Build Level             s040212
PTF                     WR21334

How to acieve the above Level.

I has installed  IBM DB2 8.1 and service Pack FP5_WR21334_ESE.But i'm
getting following datas

DB2 Administration Tools Level

Product Identifier      SQL08010
Level Identifier        01010106
Level                   DB2 v8.1.0.36
Build Level             s021023
PTF

Could anyone please kindly give me a helping hand?

Thanks & Regards

Ais Bangalore
Mark Yudkin - 09 Sep 2005 08:02 GMT
ESE on a desktop O/S (XP)? Then you ask about the Administration Client
level after installing an ESE service pack?

I think you're very confused as to what you want and where you ought to be
putting it. Suggest you start with the documentation under "Concepts,
Introduction to DB2", which will explain what the various versions are for.

BTW, although ESE 8.1 may run on XP, the documenation clearly indicates that
this isn't supported:
<quote>
DB2 Enterprise Server Edition runs on:

 a.. Windows NT Version 4 with Service Pack 6a or later
 b.. Windows 2000. Service Pack 2 is required for Windows Terminal |Server.
 c.. Windows Server 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit)
</quote>

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> Ais Bangalore
Artur - 14 Sep 2005 23:19 GMT
Ais, could you double check the Db2 vesion:

*) Issue db2level command from DB2 CLP

*) check HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\DB2\CurrentVersion

in Windows registry

*) look also for version information in db2diag.log instance file.

May be somehow the instance code was not updated, or ... the fixpak was
not successfully installed.

I'm running DB2 on XP Processional without any problems (of course not
for production purposes).

Cheers, Artur
Sanju - 30 Sep 2005 08:35 GMT
"" wrote:
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> Ais Bangalore

Hi Arthur..

I was checked

*) Issue db2level command from DB2 CLP  :  v8.1.0.36

*) check HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\DB2\CurrentVersion

in Windows registry  : 8

*) look also for version information in db2diag.log instance file.

In the db2diag.log file i can’t find Version field.

In the control Panel -> administrative Tools->eventviewer ->
Application

I found few Error lists.

One error is pasted below

The description for Event ID ( 4 ) in Source ( DB2 ) cannot be found.
The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or
message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You may
be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this description; see
Help and Support for details. The following information is part of the
event:
2005-09-27-11.10.52.859001   Instance:DB2   Node:000
PID:1460(db2syscs.exe)   TID:1728   Appid:*LOCAL.DB2.00BCC7054052
recovery manager  sqlpresr Probe:3170   Database:LOCALDb

, ADM1531E  Crash recovery has completed successfully.

How can i find ont which instance was missed or corrupted

Thanks in Advance

Ais

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