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Steven - 26 Jun 2006 20:06 GMT
I have db2 EES installed on linux . db2level
DB21085I  Instance "db2inst1" uses "32" bits and DB2 code release
"SQL08025"
with level identifier "03060106".
Informational tokens are "DB2 v8.1.2.112", "s060429", "MI00155", and
FixPak
"12".
Product is installed at "/opt/IBM/db2/V8.1".

I have db2inst1 instance database self2

service name for db2 get dbm cfg lists as db2c_db2inst1

The /etc/services file

DB2_db2inst2    60000/tcp
DB2_db2inst2_1  60001/tcp
DB2_db2inst2_2  60002/tcp
DB2_db2inst2_END        60003/tcp
db2c_db2inst2   50000/tcp
DB2_db2inst1    60004/tcp
DB2_db2inst1_1  60005/tcp
DB2_db2inst1_2  60006/tcp
DB2_db2inst1_END        60007/tcp
db2c_db2inst1   50001/tcp
db2c_db2inst1i  50002/tcp

The database is running fine on the box itself but I can not connect to
the database from any other machine.

CLI connection failed.
SQL30081N  A communication error has been detected.  Communication
protocol being used: "TCP/IP".  Communication API being used:
"SOCKETS".  Location where the error was detected: "63.100.30.56".
Communication function detecting the error: "connect".  Protocol
specific error code(s): "10060", "*", "*".  SQLSTATE=08001

I have tried to connect using ever port listed above and I always get
the same error.  Any idea what could be the problem?
Larry - 26 Jun 2006 20:26 GMT
> I have db2 EES installed on linux . db2level
> DB21085I  Instance "db2inst1" uses "32" bits and DB2 code release
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> I have tried to connect using ever port listed above and I always get
> the same error.  Any idea what could be the problem?

I assume that this is an attempt from the command line and not one of
the GUI tools? 10060 is a TCP/IP timeout.

Are the database and node cataloged on the client machine?
Are there any firewalls that need to be disabled (for port number that
you are trying to connect to)?
Is the DB2COMM variable in DB2SET set to TCPIP?

Larry Edelstein
 
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