Troubleshooting Guide
You can establish connections to and from host database systems, including
DB2 for OS/390, DB2 for MVS/ESA, DB2 for VM, DB2 for VSE, or DB2 for AS/400.
Two types of host connections exist:
- Host clients can connect to a DB2 Universal Database server to query and
update data. For information on setting up this type of connection, see your
server's Quick Beginnings guide.
- DB2 Connect connections allow Windows, OS/2, and UNIX-based clients to
interact with host databases. These connections are enabled with the following
products:
- DB2 Connect Personal Edition (formerly DDCS single user), for single users
- DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition (formerly DDCS multi-user gateway), for
multiple users through a gateway
DB2 Connect gateway capability is also provided by DB2 Universal Database
Enterprise Edition, and DB2 Universal Database Extended Enterprise
Edition.
For information on DB2 Connect, see:
- The DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition Quick
Beginnings for your platform
- The DB2 Personal Edition Quick Beginnings for your platform
- The DB2 Connect User's Guide
- The DB2 Connectivity Supplement
DB2 database communication requires Distributed Relational Database
Architecture (DRDA). For information, you can order the following publications
separately:
- The DRDA Connectivity Guide
- The DRDA Problem Determination Guide for information on error
analysis in a DRDA environment.
DRDA requires communication layers between systems. The Quick Beginnings guides provide detailed steps to establish this communication,
which can be enabled in several ways:
-
Systems Network Architecture (SNA) enables communication between most
systems. Its layered structure allows transparent access to the data on those
machines set up to use the SNA network. SNA network communication for LU 6.2
is enabled through the APPC communication protocol. (For more information, see
"Using the APPC Protocol".)
- The TCP/IP communication protocol is supported by DB2 Universal Database
and by Version 5.1 of DB2 for OS/390. (For more information, see "Using the TCP/IP Protocol".)
This chapter provides the following troubleshooting sections:
Important: These sections represent a small sampling of
the information available from DB2 Customer Service. For a complete and
up-to-date source of DB2 information, use the DB2 Product and
Service Technical Library at
http://www.software.ibm.com/data/db2/library/.
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