sorry, that's probably my fault. i forgot to mention that when i trie
to start my database, via the control center, it gave me SQL22212
error, about the admin server. so i tried to start the admin server
and that's how those problems occurred.
qin_2
--
qin_2
Gert van der Kooij - 19 Jul 2006 19:11 GMT
> sorry, that's probably my fault. i forgot to mention that when i tried
> to start my database, via the control center, it gave me SQL22212N
> error, about the admin server. so i tried to start the admin server,
> and that's how those problems occurred.
On which OS are you running DB2?
If on windows you can start db2 by running the command db2start from the
DB2 Command Window or by starting it from the services window.
You can also define the user which is used to run the administration
server under thru the services window. This way you can automatically
check the supplied user.
Mark A - 19 Jul 2006 19:12 GMT
> sorry, that's probably my fault. i forgot to mention that when i tried
> to start my database, via the control center, it gave me SQL22212N
> error, about the admin server. so i tried to start the admin server,
> and that's how those problems occurred.
>
> qin_23
Try going into Windows Services and set the Log On account properly for
DB2DAS. Then try to start the service (probably good to set it to automatic
startup).
qin_23 - 20 Jul 2006 17:56 GMT
thanks! yes, going to the services panel and starting the db2 thin
worked. im not sure why i didnt think of that earlier.
qin_2
--
qin_2