Explore these ---this could be the reasons
1. Check for the db2dasrrm permissions should be owned by root and
change it to
chmod 777 ----$DASHOME/das/adm is the directory.
Check with you UNIX-SA that this FS($DASHOME/das/adm has nosuit option
enabled
If it is the case then CHANGE--nosuid to suid in /etc/fstab for this
FS.
Then do the dasdrop/dascrt again.
cheers...
Shashi Mannepalli
mcteard wrote:
Have DB2 V8.1 fp10 ESE on Red Hat Linux 4. It was created from the
command line. Have tried doing dasdrop and dascrt but no luck. I
believe the original dascrt gave SQL4401C.
Neither message is very helpfull! Not using the das default user. Any
ideas?