I've downloaded FP9 for DB2 V8 for Linux (MI00105.tar). But it is not
possible to install. It says I should get an image for the kernel 2.6.
In the readme I found, I should install MI00117.tar. Where to find?
Regards,
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Burkhard Schultheis
Tele Data Electronic, Wagnerstr. 10, D-76448 Durmersheim
Email: sc********@tde-online.de
Phone: +49 7245 9287-21 8 1569
"Burkhard Schultheis" <sc********@tde-online.de> wrote in message
news:3e************@individual.net... I've downloaded FP9 for DB2 V8 for Linux (MI00105.tar). But it is not possible to install. It says I should get an image for the kernel 2.6. In the readme I found, I should install MI00117.tar. Where to find?
Regards, -- Burkhard Schultheis Tele Data Electronic, Wagnerstr. 10, D-76448 Durmersheim Email: sc********@tde-online.de Phone: +49 7245 9287-21
It is on the same download page with all the other OS versions. Look again.
Burkhard Schultheis schrieb: I've downloaded FP9 for DB2 V8 for Linux (MI00105.tar). But it is not possible to install. It says I should get an image for the kernel 2.6. In the readme I found, I should install MI00117.tar. Where to find?
I've searched via www.ibm.com - no success. But here it is: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/produc.../db2linux2632/
Very easy to find and has nothing to do with db2linuxIA32V8. :-(
Regards,
--
Burkhard Schultheis
Tele Data Electronic, Wagnerstr. 10, D-76448 Durmersheim
Email: sc********@tde-online.de
Phone: +49 7245 9287-21
Burkhard Schultheis schrieb: Burkhard Schultheis schrieb:
I've downloaded FP9 for DB2 V8 for Linux (MI00105.tar). But it is not possible to install. It says I should get an image for the kernel 2.6. In the readme I found, I should install MI00117.tar. Where to find?
I've searched via www.ibm.com - no success. But here it is: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/produc.../db2linux2632/
Very easy to find and has nothing to do with db2linuxIA32V8. :-(
And in the German tree, there is no folder db2linux2632.
Regards,
--
Burkhard Schultheis
Tele Data Electronic, Wagnerstr. 10, D-76448 Durmersheim
Email: sc********@tde-online.de
Phone: +49 7245 9287-21
"Burkhard Schultheis" <sc********@tde-online.de> wrote in message
news:3e************@individual.net... Burkhard Schultheis schrieb: Burkhard Schultheis schrieb:
I've downloaded FP9 for DB2 V8 for Linux (MI00105.tar). But it is not possible to install. It says I should get an image for the kernel 2.6. In the readme I found, I should install MI00117.tar. Where to find?
I've searched via www.ibm.com - no success. But here it is: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/produc.../db2linux2632/
Very easy to find and has nothing to do with db2linuxIA32V8. :-(
And in the German tree, there is no folder db2linux2632.
Regards, -- Burkhard Schultheis Tele Data Electronic, Wagnerstr. 10, D-76448 Durmersheim Email: sc********@tde-online.de Phone: +49 7245 9287-21
I guess it is not available yet in German or it was misplaced. Did you
actually find it somewhere else?
Mark A schrieb: I guess it is not available yet in German or it was misplaced. Did you actually find it somewhere else?
I think, German is included. There seems to be different, redundant
trees on the IBM servers. :-(
Regards,
--
Burkhard Schultheis
Tele Data Electronic, Wagnerstr. 10, D-76448 Durmersheim
Email: sc********@tde-online.de
Phone: +49 7245 9287-21
Burkhard Schultheis wrote: Burkhard Schultheis schrieb: Burkhard Schultheis schrieb:
I've downloaded FP9 for DB2 V8 for Linux (MI00105.tar). But it is not possible to install. It says I should get an image for the kernel 2.6. In the readme I found, I should install MI00117.tar. Where to find?
I've searched via www.ibm.com - no success. But here it is: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/produc.../db2linux2632/ Very easy to find and has nothing to do with db2linuxIA32V8. :-(
And in the German tree, there is no folder db2linux2632.
The Linux/Unix fixpaks are not language-dependant. I'm not sure about
Windows, although I suspect they, too, are not language-dependant
(except the runtime client lite).
Thus, you should be able to use the English fixpak, and it should
be just as German as whatever was in the English-US directory.
Darin McBride schrieb: The Linux/Unix fixpaks are not language-dependant. I'm not sure about Windows, although I suspect they, too, are not language-dependant (except the runtime client lite).
Thus, you should be able to use the English fixpak, and it should be just as German as whatever was in the English-US directory.
I think it is true. But because there is a german branch, it should
contain all (multilingual) versions and not a few.
Regards,
--
Burkhard Schultheis
Tele Data Electronic, Wagnerstr. 10, D-76448 Durmersheim
Email: sc********@tde-online.de
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