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Explianation of Windows Services

Ray
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#1: Nov 12 '05
Hey All,

I have searched the web for a definition of the following DB2 services
that are activated on my Win2000 server.
DB2 JDBC Applet Server
DB2 License Server
As far as I can see I can disable these two services and still use DB2
for simple DB2 client to DB2 server connection without a problem (and
that is all I require).

Can someone tell me exactly what they do? Even better could someone
send a link to a site with the definitions of all the DB2 windows
services? I cannot find anything on IBM's site and I would like to
stop an useless services on my server.

Thanks,
Ray

Ian
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#2: Nov 12 '05

re: Explianation of Windows Services


Ray wrote:[color=blue]
> Hey All,
>
> I have searched the web for a definition of the following DB2 services
> that are activated on my Win2000 server.[/color]
[color=blue]
> DB2 JDBC Applet Server[/color]

This runs on DB2 servers and supports type-3 JDBC connections. If you
are not using java or the type-3 ("net") driver you can stop this service.
[color=blue]
> DB2 License Server[/color]

This is used on the server to manage license policies. It is necessary
on the server, but not on clients.




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Ray
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re: Explianation of Windows Services


Thanks. Is there a place somewhere to get this information? I cannot
find any decent information on the windows service for DB2.

Ray

Ian <ianbjor@mobileaudio.com> wrote in message news:<40c89ab9$1_1@corp.newsgroups.com>...[color=blue]
> Ray wrote:[color=green]
> > Hey All,
> >
> > I have searched the web for a definition of the following DB2 services
> > that are activated on my Win2000 server.[/color]
>[color=green]
> > DB2 JDBC Applet Server[/color]
>
> This runs on DB2 servers and supports type-3 JDBC connections. If you
> are not using java or the type-3 ("net") driver you can stop this service.
>[color=green]
> > DB2 License Server[/color]
>
> This is used on the server to manage license policies. It is necessary
> on the server, but not on clients.[/color]
Ian
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#4: Nov 12 '05

re: Explianation of Windows Services


Ray wrote:[color=blue]
> Thanks. Is there a place somewhere to get this information? I cannot
> find any decent information on the windows service for DB2.[/color]

I don't know where this is documented. It may be coming out in a book,
though. ;-)


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#5: Nov 12 '05

re: Explianation of Windows Services


You may try something like
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerwork...0304chong.html

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"Ray" <briggs@lsmp.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:f3c3a1a3.0406100514.70c440a@posting.google.co m...[color=blue]
> Hey All,
>
> I have searched the web for a definition of the following DB2 services
> that are activated on my Win2000 server.
> DB2 JDBC Applet Server
> DB2 License Server
> As far as I can see I can disable these two services and still use DB2
> for simple DB2 client to DB2 server connection without a problem (and
> that is all I require).
>
> Can someone tell me exactly what they do? Even better could someone
> send a link to a site with the definitions of all the DB2 windows
> services? I cannot find anything on IBM's site and I would like to
> stop an useless services on my server.
>
> Thanks,
> Ray[/color]


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