Quick Beginnings
This chapter details steps to be taken by your network or system
administrator and your DB2 administrator in order for you to be able to
successfully connect DB2 Connect to a DRDA application server (AS)
on an MVS or OS/390 DRDA host.
Note that the steps listed in this chapter must be performed by users who
have the necessary privileged system access and special expertise. You
should make this information available to your support staff if
required.
This section also provides some information for DB2 for AS/400 users, and
pointers to additional information sources for MVS, OS/390, OS/400, VM, and
VSE users, as follows:
- DB2 for OS/390 Version 5 Installation Guide, GC26-8970 contains
the most complete and up to date information for DB2 for OS/390.
- Information about how to set up DB2 Universal Database as a DRDA AS is
provided in the Quick Beginnings manuals for DB2 Universal Database products.
- Selected information about how to set up an MVS, OS/390, OS/400, VM, or
VSE system as a DRDA AS for use over SNA connections with the DB2 Connect
DRDA application requester (AR) is provided with DB2 Connect in the
DB2 Connectivity Supplement.
- More information about how to set up an MVS, OS/390, OS/400, VM, or VSE
system as a DRDA AR for use with DB2 Universal Database DRDA AS is also
provided in the DB2 Connectivity Supplement.
- Distributed Relational Database Cross Platform Connectivity and
Applications, SG24-4311 contains useful post-configuration
information.
The examples in this chapter match those provided elsewhere in this
book. When you use these examples you must substitute your
own values for elements such as network name, LU name, and mode name.
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