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Question posted by: kooltop@hotmail.com (Guest) on July 22nd, 2008 09:35 PM

Server: DB2 LUW 9.5 on Solaris 10
Client: DB2 Data Server Client 9.5 (= Control Center) on a Win XP
SP2

Problems:

(1) Tools --Wizards -- "Backup Wizard" and press OK. In the
next pop-up window I see all available
systems correctly listed, but selecting any system won't
display that system's instances and databases.
The two boxes on the right side of of the SYSTEMS window remain
empty no matter what I do.

*** Note: The DAS (administration server) is up, and the 3
config files are as follows:

- In DBM CFG, the DISCOVER parameter is currently set to
"SEARCH"
- In DB CFG, the DISCOVER_DB parameter is currently set to
"ENABLE"
- In ADMIN (DAS) CFG, the DISCOVER parameter is currently
set to "SEARCH"



(2) OK, now I try in a different way... I right-mouse click on the
database, select "Configure Automatic
Maintenance" and I get the hour-glass for the next 5-10-15
minutes... The system never comes back
and eventually I have to kill the control center if I want to
regain control.


Any ideas on why this is not working as intended ? perhaps there is a
fix that I need to apply ? I have
installed V9.5 but I'm not aware of any fixes available.

Thanks,
Orlando



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Mark A
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July 22nd, 2008
09:45 PM
#2

Re: Control Center problems
<kooltop@hotmail.comwrote in message
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Quote:
>
Server: DB2 LUW 9.5 on Solaris 10
Client: DB2 Data Server Client 9.5 (= Control Center) on a Win XP
SP2
>
Problems:
>
(1) Tools --Wizards -- "Backup Wizard" and press OK. In the
next pop-up window I see all available
systems correctly listed, but selecting any system won't
display that system's instances and databases.
The two boxes on the right side of of the SYSTEMS window remain
empty no matter what I do.
>
*** Note: The DAS (administration server) is up, and the 3
config files are as follows:
>
- In DBM CFG, the DISCOVER parameter is currently set to
"SEARCH"
- In DB CFG, the DISCOVER_DB parameter is currently set to
"ENABLE"
- In ADMIN (DAS) CFG, the DISCOVER parameter is currently
set to "SEARCH"
>
>
>
(2) OK, now I try in a different way... I right-mouse click on the
database, select "Configure Automatic
Maintenance" and I get the hour-glass for the next 5-10-15
minutes... The system never comes back
and eventually I have to kill the control center if I want to
regain control.
>
>
Any ideas on why this is not working as intended ? perhaps there is a
fix that I need to apply ? I have
installed V9.5 but I'm not aware of any fixes available.
>
Thanks,
Orlando


You need to catalog the remote node and the database first on your Windows
workstation. You can do this via the command line (catalog tcpip node,
catalog database in Command Reference Manual) or try the Configuration
Assistant GUI. The discover does not always work, so make sure you have the
host name, port number (default is 50000) and database name. Make sure you
use "authentication server" parm in the catalog database.

Automatic maintenance requires a TOOLSDB or TOOLS schema be created and I
believe that the Administrative Server must be active.



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thatdbaCLK
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July 24th, 2008
07:15 AM
#3

Re: Control Center problems
On Jul 22, 4:37*pm, "Mark A" <nob...@nowhere.comwrote:
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<kool...@hotmail.comwrote in message
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news:139ac5b9-0972-437a-a1aa-e49e885f9811@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
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Quote:
Server: * DB2 LUW 9.5 on Solaris 10
Client: * *DB2 Data Server Client 9.5 *(= Control Center) on a Win XP
SP2

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Problems:

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Quote:
(1) *Tools --Wizards *--*"Backup Wizard" and press OK. *In the
next pop-up window I see all available
* * *systems correctly listed, *but selecting any system won't
display that system's instances and databases.
* * *The two boxes on the right side of of the SYSTEMS window remain
empty no matter what I do.

>
Quote:
* * **** Note: The DAS *(administration server) is up, *and the 3
config files are as follows:

>
Quote:
* * * * *- In DBM CFG, *the DISCOVER parameter is currentlyset to
"SEARCH"
* * * * *- In DB CFG, *the DISCOVER_DB *parameter is currently set to
"ENABLE"
* * * * *- In ADMIN (DAS) CFG, *the DISCOVER parameter is currently
set to "SEARCH"

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Quote:
(2) *OK, now I try in a different way... *I right-mouse click on the
database, *select *"Configure Automatic
* * *Maintenance" *and I get the hour-glass for the next *5-10-15
minutes... *The system never comes back
* * *and eventually I have to kill the control center if I want to
regain control.

>
Quote:
Any ideas on why this is not working as intended ? *perhaps there is a
fix that I need to apply ? *I have
installed V9.5 *but I'm not aware of any fixes available.

>
Quote:
Thanks,
Orlando

>
You need to catalog the remote node and the database first on your Windows
workstation. You can do this via the command line (catalog tcpip node,
catalog database in Command Reference Manual) or try the Configuration
Assistant GUI. The discover does not always work, so make sure you have the
host name, port number (default is 50000) and database name. Make sure you
use "authentication server" parm in the catalog database.
>
Automatic maintenance requires a TOOLSDB or TOOLS schema be created and I
believe that the Administrative Server must be active.- Hide quoted text -
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Yes the ADMIN (DAS) should be activated! Some folks thinks its not
important but will find out having DAS down kills a lot of
communitication!

 
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