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What is the difference between connect reset and db2stop force?

what is the difference between connect reset and db2stop force
Feb 24 '11 #1
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vijay2082
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Hi Reshma,

connect reset -- apply at database level and will reset your current connection with the database. Other users can still carry on with their normal application processing.
db2stop force -- apply at instance level, and will stop the instance forcefully, terminating any application that was connected to the databases under the instance. All users will be affected and no one can connect to the database.

Cheers, Vijay
Feb 25 '11 #2

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