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DB2 slow response on connection Win 2003

We are using UDB 8.2 administration client fixpak 14 on a Windows 2003 server, to connect to UDB 8.2 Server fixpak 14 on AIX 5.3.5. It took the client about 5-10 seconds to connect.

If I tried to connect to the same UDB server on AIX from same version of DB2 client, but running on Windows 2000 Advance server (that is the only difference), the connection is made in milliseconds.

Please help.

Thank you.
Feb 15 '07 #1
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We are using UDB 8.2 administration client fixpak 14 on a Windows 2003 server, to connect to UDB 8.2 Server fixpak 14 on AIX 5.3.5. It took the client about 5-10 seconds to connect.

If I tried to connect to the same UDB server on AIX from same version of DB2 client, but running on Windows 2000 Advance server (that is the only difference), the connection is made in milliseconds.

Please help.

Thank you.
I'll copy this to the windows forum as well.
Feb 17 '07 #2

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