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Hello,

I have a Client (DB2 V7.2 Fix 11 Server Fix 11) both on Windows 2000.
After the installation of new software the user (normal user) can no more
connect to db2.

In the db2 log there are following error codes:
2004-04-27-13.50.13.082000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
PID:1480(CRM.exe) TID:812 Appid:
common_communication sqlcctcpconnr Probe:42
DIA3207E Der TCP/IP-Aufruf "gethostbyname" gab h_errno="11001" zurück.

If I reinstall DB2 everything works ok, until the NEXT Installation.

What can this be?

Grüße,
Frank
Nov 12 '05 #1
10 2575
11001 is "authoritive: host not found", meaning the DNS lookup for the host
name (whatever that is) failed. Presumably you have misconfigured your host
name in your DB2 installation, or in your DNS, or in your catalog database
command. Alternatively you might have configured the wrong DNS server in the
TCP/IP settings, or in your DHCP server. Under V7, LDAP cataloguing is also
a bit wonky, so if you're using that, you'll want to check it carefully. If
you're using German diacriticals in host names, this may also be the cause
of problems - they should be avoided.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
Hello,

I have a Client (DB2 V7.2 Fix 11 Server Fix 11) both on Windows 2000.
After the installation of new software the user (normal user) can no more
connect to db2.

In the db2 log there are following error codes:
2004-04-27-13.50.13.082000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
PID:1480(CRM.exe) TID:812 Appid:
common_communication sqlcctcpconnr Probe:42
DIA3207E Der TCP/IP-Aufruf "gethostbyname" gab h_errno="11001" zurück.

If I reinstall DB2 everything works ok, until the NEXT Installation.

What can this be?

Grüße,
Frank

Nov 12 '05 #2
11001 is "authoritive: host not found", meaning the DNS lookup for the host
name (whatever that is) failed. Presumably you have misconfigured your host
name in your DB2 installation, or in your DNS, or in your catalog database
command. Alternatively you might have configured the wrong DNS server in the
TCP/IP settings, or in your DHCP server. Under V7, LDAP cataloguing is also
a bit wonky, so if you're using that, you'll want to check it carefully. If
you're using German diacriticals in host names, this may also be the cause
of problems - they should be avoided.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
Hello,

I have a Client (DB2 V7.2 Fix 11 Server Fix 11) both on Windows 2000.
After the installation of new software the user (normal user) can no more
connect to db2.

In the db2 log there are following error codes:
2004-04-27-13.50.13.082000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
PID:1480(CRM.exe) TID:812 Appid:
common_communication sqlcctcpconnr Probe:42
DIA3207E Der TCP/IP-Aufruf "gethostbyname" gab h_errno="11001" zurück.

If I reinstall DB2 everything works ok, until the NEXT Installation.

What can this be?

Grüße,
Frank

Nov 12 '05 #3
No, there is everything okay. I can ping from the failing client to the
server and I can also
nslookup (DNS is working). I have 50 Clients and no one has this fault. I
realized that
not the reinstall of the db2 client solves the problem but waiting. After
10-30 minutes
everything works again...

What is this?

Cheers,
Frank
"Mark Yudkin" <my***********************@nospam.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:c6**********@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
11001 is "authoritive: host not found", meaning the DNS lookup for the host name (whatever that is) failed. Presumably you have misconfigured your host name in your DB2 installation, or in your DNS, or in your catalog database
command. Alternatively you might have configured the wrong DNS server in the TCP/IP settings, or in your DHCP server. Under V7, LDAP cataloguing is also a bit wonky, so if you're using that, you'll want to check it carefully. If you're using German diacriticals in host names, this may also be the cause
of problems - they should be avoided.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
Hello,

I have a Client (DB2 V7.2 Fix 11 Server Fix 11) both on Windows 2000.
After the installation of new software the user (normal user) can no more connect to db2.

In the db2 log there are following error codes:
2004-04-27-13.50.13.082000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
PID:1480(CRM.exe) TID:812 Appid:
common_communication sqlcctcpconnr Probe:42
DIA3207E Der TCP/IP-Aufruf "gethostbyname" gab h_errno="11001" zurück.

If I reinstall DB2 everything works ok, until the NEXT Installation.

What can this be?

Grüße,
Frank


Nov 12 '05 #4
No, there is everything okay. I can ping from the failing client to the
server and I can also
nslookup (DNS is working). I have 50 Clients and no one has this fault. I
realized that
not the reinstall of the db2 client solves the problem but waiting. After
10-30 minutes
everything works again...

What is this?

Cheers,
Frank
"Mark Yudkin" <my***********************@nospam.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:c6**********@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
11001 is "authoritive: host not found", meaning the DNS lookup for the host name (whatever that is) failed. Presumably you have misconfigured your host name in your DB2 installation, or in your DNS, or in your catalog database
command. Alternatively you might have configured the wrong DNS server in the TCP/IP settings, or in your DHCP server. Under V7, LDAP cataloguing is also a bit wonky, so if you're using that, you'll want to check it carefully. If you're using German diacriticals in host names, this may also be the cause
of problems - they should be avoided.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
Hello,

I have a Client (DB2 V7.2 Fix 11 Server Fix 11) both on Windows 2000.
After the installation of new software the user (normal user) can no more connect to db2.

In the db2 log there are following error codes:
2004-04-27-13.50.13.082000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
PID:1480(CRM.exe) TID:812 Appid:
common_communication sqlcctcpconnr Probe:42
DIA3207E Der TCP/IP-Aufruf "gethostbyname" gab h_errno="11001" zurück.

If I reinstall DB2 everything works ok, until the NEXT Installation.

What can this be?

Grüße,
Frank


Nov 12 '05 #5
Just to clarify:

You reinstalled the DB2 client and rebooted the client system. You now have
to wait 10 - 30 minutes after each new boot before you can connect to your
DB2 server. Is this your scenario?

I'd very much like to see your local directories. Please post the results
of:
LIST NODE DIRECTORY
LIST DATABASE DIRECTORY

I also wonder if you have an LDAP issue.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
No, there is everything okay. I can ping from the failing client to the
server and I can also
nslookup (DNS is working). I have 50 Clients and no one has this fault. I
realized that
not the reinstall of the db2 client solves the problem but waiting. After
10-30 minutes
everything works again...

What is this?

Cheers,
Frank
"Mark Yudkin" <my***********************@nospam.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:c6**********@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
11001 is "authoritive: host not found", meaning the DNS lookup for the

host
name (whatever that is) failed. Presumably you have misconfigured your

host
name in your DB2 installation, or in your DNS, or in your catalog database
command. Alternatively you might have configured the wrong DNS server in

the
TCP/IP settings, or in your DHCP server. Under V7, LDAP cataloguing is

also
a bit wonky, so if you're using that, you'll want to check it carefully.

If
you're using German diacriticals in host names, this may also be the cause of problems - they should be avoided.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
Hello,

I have a Client (DB2 V7.2 Fix 11 Server Fix 11) both on Windows 2000.
After the installation of new software the user (normal user) can no

more connect to db2.

In the db2 log there are following error codes:
2004-04-27-13.50.13.082000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
PID:1480(CRM.exe) TID:812 Appid:
common_communication sqlcctcpconnr Probe:42
DIA3207E Der TCP/IP-Aufruf "gethostbyname" gab h_errno="11001" zurück.

If I reinstall DB2 everything works ok, until the NEXT Installation.

What can this be?

Grüße,
Frank



Nov 12 '05 #6
Just to clarify:

You reinstalled the DB2 client and rebooted the client system. You now have
to wait 10 - 30 minutes after each new boot before you can connect to your
DB2 server. Is this your scenario?

I'd very much like to see your local directories. Please post the results
of:
LIST NODE DIRECTORY
LIST DATABASE DIRECTORY

I also wonder if you have an LDAP issue.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
No, there is everything okay. I can ping from the failing client to the
server and I can also
nslookup (DNS is working). I have 50 Clients and no one has this fault. I
realized that
not the reinstall of the db2 client solves the problem but waiting. After
10-30 minutes
everything works again...

What is this?

Cheers,
Frank
"Mark Yudkin" <my***********************@nospam.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:c6**********@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
11001 is "authoritive: host not found", meaning the DNS lookup for the

host
name (whatever that is) failed. Presumably you have misconfigured your

host
name in your DB2 installation, or in your DNS, or in your catalog database
command. Alternatively you might have configured the wrong DNS server in

the
TCP/IP settings, or in your DHCP server. Under V7, LDAP cataloguing is

also
a bit wonky, so if you're using that, you'll want to check it carefully.

If
you're using German diacriticals in host names, this may also be the cause of problems - they should be avoided.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
Hello,

I have a Client (DB2 V7.2 Fix 11 Server Fix 11) both on Windows 2000.
After the installation of new software the user (normal user) can no

more connect to db2.

In the db2 log there are following error codes:
2004-04-27-13.50.13.082000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
PID:1480(CRM.exe) TID:812 Appid:
common_communication sqlcctcpconnr Probe:42
DIA3207E Der TCP/IP-Aufruf "gethostbyname" gab h_errno="11001" zurück.

If I reinstall DB2 everything works ok, until the NEXT Installation.

What can this be?

Grüße,
Frank



Nov 12 '05 #7
Until, now the effect has not happen again. I disabled the NIC to deactivate
("power save").
Perhaps it was that?

I post again your wanted information if it happens again...

Why should it be an LDAP issue? The database is not integrated in the active
directory...

Viele Grüße,
Frank
"Mark Yudkin" <my***********************@nospam.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:c6**********@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
Just to clarify:

You reinstalled the DB2 client and rebooted the client system. You now have to wait 10 - 30 minutes after each new boot before you can connect to your
DB2 server. Is this your scenario?

I'd very much like to see your local directories. Please post the results
of:
LIST NODE DIRECTORY
LIST DATABASE DIRECTORY

I also wonder if you have an LDAP issue.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
No, there is everything okay. I can ping from the failing client to the
server and I can also
nslookup (DNS is working). I have 50 Clients and no one has this fault. I
realized that
not the reinstall of the db2 client solves the problem but waiting. After 10-30 minutes
everything works again...

What is this?

Cheers,
Frank
"Mark Yudkin" <my***********************@nospam.org> schrieb im

Newsbeitrag
news:c6**********@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
11001 is "authoritive: host not found", meaning the DNS lookup for the

host
name (whatever that is) failed. Presumably you have misconfigured your

host
name in your DB2 installation, or in your DNS, or in your catalog database command. Alternatively you might have configured the wrong DNS server in the
TCP/IP settings, or in your DHCP server. Under V7, LDAP cataloguing is

also
a bit wonky, so if you're using that, you'll want to check it
carefully.
If
you're using German diacriticals in host names, this may also be the

cause of problems - they should be avoided.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
> Hello,
>
> I have a Client (DB2 V7.2 Fix 11 Server Fix 11) both on Windows

2000. > After the installation of new software the user (normal user) can no

more
> connect to db2.
>
> In the db2 log there are following error codes:
> 2004-04-27-13.50.13.082000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
> PID:1480(CRM.exe) TID:812 Appid:
> common_communication sqlcctcpconnr Probe:42
> DIA3207E Der TCP/IP-Aufruf "gethostbyname" gab h_errno="11001" zurück. >
> If I reinstall DB2 everything works ok, until the NEXT Installation.
>
> What can this be?
>
> Grüße,
> Frank
>
>



Nov 12 '05 #8
Until, now the effect has not happen again. I disabled the NIC to deactivate
("power save").
Perhaps it was that?

I post again your wanted information if it happens again...

Why should it be an LDAP issue? The database is not integrated in the active
directory...

Viele Grüße,
Frank
"Mark Yudkin" <my***********************@nospam.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:c6**********@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
Just to clarify:

You reinstalled the DB2 client and rebooted the client system. You now have to wait 10 - 30 minutes after each new boot before you can connect to your
DB2 server. Is this your scenario?

I'd very much like to see your local directories. Please post the results
of:
LIST NODE DIRECTORY
LIST DATABASE DIRECTORY

I also wonder if you have an LDAP issue.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
No, there is everything okay. I can ping from the failing client to the
server and I can also
nslookup (DNS is working). I have 50 Clients and no one has this fault. I
realized that
not the reinstall of the db2 client solves the problem but waiting. After 10-30 minutes
everything works again...

What is this?

Cheers,
Frank
"Mark Yudkin" <my***********************@nospam.org> schrieb im

Newsbeitrag
news:c6**********@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
11001 is "authoritive: host not found", meaning the DNS lookup for the

host
name (whatever that is) failed. Presumably you have misconfigured your

host
name in your DB2 installation, or in your DNS, or in your catalog database command. Alternatively you might have configured the wrong DNS server in the
TCP/IP settings, or in your DHCP server. Under V7, LDAP cataloguing is

also
a bit wonky, so if you're using that, you'll want to check it
carefully.
If
you're using German diacriticals in host names, this may also be the

cause of problems - they should be avoided.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
> Hello,
>
> I have a Client (DB2 V7.2 Fix 11 Server Fix 11) both on Windows

2000. > After the installation of new software the user (normal user) can no

more
> connect to db2.
>
> In the db2 log there are following error codes:
> 2004-04-27-13.50.13.082000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
> PID:1480(CRM.exe) TID:812 Appid:
> common_communication sqlcctcpconnr Probe:42
> DIA3207E Der TCP/IP-Aufruf "gethostbyname" gab h_errno="11001" zurück. >
> If I reinstall DB2 everything works ok, until the NEXT Installation.
>
> What can this be?
>
> Grüße,
> Frank
>
>



Nov 12 '05 #9
Yes, that's it. If your NIC is disabled, you can't connect through it.

I asked about LDAP as you never said you weren't using LDAP database
cataloguing, and it was therefore reasonable to assume that you were, as it
reduces management effort.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c7*************@news.t-online.com...
Until, now the effect has not happen again. I disabled the NIC to deactivate ("power save").
Perhaps it was that?

I post again your wanted information if it happens again...

Why should it be an LDAP issue? The database is not integrated in the active directory...

Viele Grüße,
Frank
"Mark Yudkin" <my***********************@nospam.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:c6**********@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
Just to clarify:

You reinstalled the DB2 client and rebooted the client system. You now have
to wait 10 - 30 minutes after each new boot before you can connect to your
DB2 server. Is this your scenario?

I'd very much like to see your local directories. Please post the results of:
LIST NODE DIRECTORY
LIST DATABASE DIRECTORY

I also wonder if you have an LDAP issue.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
No, there is everything okay. I can ping from the failing client to the server and I can also
nslookup (DNS is working). I have 50 Clients and no one has this fault. I realized that
not the reinstall of the db2 client solves the problem but waiting. After 10-30 minutes
everything works again...

What is this?

Cheers,
Frank
"Mark Yudkin" <my***********************@nospam.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:c6**********@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
> 11001 is "authoritive: host not found", meaning the DNS lookup for
the host
> name (whatever that is) failed. Presumably you have misconfigured your host
> name in your DB2 installation, or in your DNS, or in your catalog

database
> command. Alternatively you might have configured the wrong DNS server in the
> TCP/IP settings, or in your DHCP server. Under V7, LDAP cataloguing
is also
> a bit wonky, so if you're using that, you'll want to check it

carefully. If
> you're using German diacriticals in host names, this may also be the

cause
> of problems - they should be avoided.
>
> "Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message > news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a Client (DB2 V7.2 Fix 11 Server Fix 11) both on Windows 2000. > > After the installation of new software the user (normal user) can no more
> > connect to db2.
> >
> > In the db2 log there are following error codes:
> > 2004-04-27-13.50.13.082000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
> > PID:1480(CRM.exe) TID:812 Appid:
> > common_communication sqlcctcpconnr Probe:42
> > DIA3207E Der TCP/IP-Aufruf "gethostbyname" gab h_errno="11001" zurück. > >
> > If I reinstall DB2 everything works ok, until the NEXT Installation. > >
> > What can this be?
> >
> > Grüße,
> > Frank
> >
> >
>
>



Nov 12 '05 #10
Yes, that's it. If your NIC is disabled, you can't connect through it.

I asked about LDAP as you never said you weren't using LDAP database
cataloguing, and it was therefore reasonable to assume that you were, as it
reduces management effort.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c7*************@news.t-online.com...
Until, now the effect has not happen again. I disabled the NIC to deactivate ("power save").
Perhaps it was that?

I post again your wanted information if it happens again...

Why should it be an LDAP issue? The database is not integrated in the active directory...

Viele Grüße,
Frank
"Mark Yudkin" <my***********************@nospam.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:c6**********@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
Just to clarify:

You reinstalled the DB2 client and rebooted the client system. You now have
to wait 10 - 30 minutes after each new boot before you can connect to your
DB2 server. Is this your scenario?

I'd very much like to see your local directories. Please post the results of:
LIST NODE DIRECTORY
LIST DATABASE DIRECTORY

I also wonder if you have an LDAP issue.

"Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
No, there is everything okay. I can ping from the failing client to the server and I can also
nslookup (DNS is working). I have 50 Clients and no one has this fault. I realized that
not the reinstall of the db2 client solves the problem but waiting. After 10-30 minutes
everything works again...

What is this?

Cheers,
Frank
"Mark Yudkin" <my***********************@nospam.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:c6**********@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
> 11001 is "authoritive: host not found", meaning the DNS lookup for
the host
> name (whatever that is) failed. Presumably you have misconfigured your host
> name in your DB2 installation, or in your DNS, or in your catalog

database
> command. Alternatively you might have configured the wrong DNS server in the
> TCP/IP settings, or in your DHCP server. Under V7, LDAP cataloguing
is also
> a bit wonky, so if you're using that, you'll want to check it

carefully. If
> you're using German diacriticals in host names, this may also be the

cause
> of problems - they should be avoided.
>
> "Frank Hauptlorenz" <fh**********@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message > news:c6*************@news.t-online.com...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a Client (DB2 V7.2 Fix 11 Server Fix 11) both on Windows 2000. > > After the installation of new software the user (normal user) can no more
> > connect to db2.
> >
> > In the db2 log there are following error codes:
> > 2004-04-27-13.50.13.082000 Instance:DB2 Node:000
> > PID:1480(CRM.exe) TID:812 Appid:
> > common_communication sqlcctcpconnr Probe:42
> > DIA3207E Der TCP/IP-Aufruf "gethostbyname" gab h_errno="11001" zurück. > >
> > If I reinstall DB2 everything works ok, until the NEXT Installation. > >
> > What can this be?
> >
> > Grüße,
> > Frank
> >
> >
>
>



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Most computers default to English, but sometimes we require a different language, especially when relocating. Forgot to request a specific language before your computer shipped? No problem! You can...
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Hello folks, I am unable to find appropriate documentation on the type promotion of bit-fields when using the generalised comparison operator "<=>". The problem is that using the GNU compilers,...
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In today's digital age, having a compelling online presence is paramount for businesses aiming to thrive in a competitive landscape. At the heart of this digital strategy lies an intricately woven...
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Overview: Windows 11 and 10 have less user interface control over operating system update behaviour than previous versions of Windows. In Windows 11 and 10, there is no way to turn off the Windows...
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Dear forum friends, With the development of smart home technology, a variety of wireless communication protocols have appeared on the market, such as Zigbee, Z-Wave, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc. Each...

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