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  • Suresh

    #1

    Urgent SQLCODE : 30081 Connection problem

    Hi Guys

    I have Db2 server installed on remote server. i am connecting to that
    remote server by using VPN.


    I want to connect that remote DB2 server instance using my local
    machine DB2 development client. Bur Its gives me following error
    message. I searched lots of things on net and tried on remote server
    but i didnt got suceess. Can any one tell me how to set TCP\IP
    connection protocol on server for particular instance. Becuase I think
    While creating db2 instance they didnt specified TCP\IP connection
    protocol and TCP\IP service name. So please explain me how I can set
    set TCP\Ip connection protocol along with setting service on particular

    TCP port.


    Error Message:


    SQL30081N A communication error has been detected. Communication
    protocol being used: "TCP/IP". Communication API being used:
    "SOCKETS". Location where the error was detected: "10.5.4.3".
    Communication function detecting the error: "connect". Protocol
    specific error code(s): "10061", "*", "*". SQLSTATE=08001


    Explanation:


    An error has been detected by the communication subsystem.


    If the connection has already been established, possible causes
    include the following:


    o A communication subsystem error at the client node or server
    node has caused the connection to go down.


    o If a SOCKS server is being used, a communications subsystem
    error on the SOCKS server has caused the connection to go
    down.


    o A network error has caused the connection to go down.


    o The database agent at the server was forced off by the system
    administrator.


    o The database agent at the server was terminated due to an
    abnormal termination of a key database manager process.


    If you are trying to establish a new connection, possible causes
    include the following:


    o The remote database server has not been cataloged correctly
    at the client.


    o The database manager configuration file at the server has not
    been configured with the proper communication parameters.


    o The communication subsystem at the client node or server node
    has not been configured correctly, or has not been started
    successfully.


    o The communication subsystem at the SOCKS server, if one is
    being used, has not been configured correctly, or has not
    been started successfully.


    o The DB2COMM environment variable at the server doesn't
    specify the communication protocol used by the client.


    o The database manager at the server has not been started, or
    has not been started successfully. One or more of the
    communication protocols specified by DB2COMM may not have
    been successfully started.


    Refer to the token values for details. Depending on the
    protocol being used and the communication function invoked, some
    tokens may not be applicable. The following is the explanation
    of the token values:


    <protocol> The actual communication protocol being used. Valid
    token values are:


    o TCP/IP


    o APPC


    o NETBIOS


    o IPX/SPX


    <interface> The application programming interface used to invoke
    the above communication protocol services. Valid token values
    are:


    o SOCKETS


    o SOCKS


    o CPI-C


    o DLR or DD


    o TLI or Connection/Bindery


    o SOAP


    o MQI-CLIENT


    <location> This is a protocol specific ID which uniquely
    identifies the node that detected the error. If the protocol
    being used is:


    o TCP/IP


    The format of the ID is the Internet address in dot
    notation.


    o APPC


    The format of the ID is the fully qualified LU name
    (networkID.LUna me).


    o NETBIOS


    The format of the ID is the Workstation name (nname).


    o IPX/SPX


    The format of the ID is the network address and node address
    in hexadecimal notation (network.node).


    o MQ


    The format of the ID is the MQ queue name.


    o SOAP


    The format of the ID is the Internet address in dot
    notation.


    If the location information is not available at the time that
    the error occurred, this token is not filled in.


    <function> The name of the communication subsystem function that
    returned the error code(s).


    <rc1>, <rc2>, <rc3> The list of the available error codes and
    subcodes that are specific to each protocol being used. Tokens
    that are not applicable contain "*".


    If the protocol being used is:


    o TCP/IP


    - If <rc1> is present and contains the global errno value from
    the TCP/IP sockets function call. When using Windows Sockets,


    if present, <rc1> contains the error from the TCP/IP
    sockets function call returned by WSAGetLastError ().


    - If <rc2> is present and contains the global h_errno value
    from the TCP/IP name resolution function call. When using
    Windows Sockets, if present, <rc2> contains the error
    from the TCP/IP database function call returned by
    WSAGetLastError ().


    - If <rc3> is present and contains "0", it means that the
    TCP/IP connection has been closed. This could be caused by one



    of the following:


    - The database agent at the server was forced off by the
    system
    administrator.


    - A database agent could not be started at the server because



    the maxagents database manager configuration
    parameter has been exceeded. Check the administration
    notification log to see if an error message has been
    logged.


    - The connection may have been closed by the remote server at



    the TCP/IP level.


    - The database agent at the server was terminated due to an


    abnormal termination of a key database manager
    process.


    Note: When using Windows Sockets, if the <function> is
    WSAStartup, and <rc1> is 0, then <rc2> contains the
    Windows Sockets Specification version level requested by
    DB2, and <rc3> contains the Windows Sockets
    Specification version level supported by the Windows
    Sockets DLL.


    o APPC


    <rc1> contains the return code from the CPI-C function. If
    present, <rc2> contains the global errno value from the
    CPI-C function call. <rc3> is not applicable.


    o NETBIOS


    <rc1> contains the return code from the call to NetBIOS.
    <rc2> and <rc3> are not applicable.


    o IPX/SPX


    <rc1> contains the global t_errno value from the call to
    TLI Services, or the return code from the call to NetWare


    Connection or Bindery Services. If the <rc1> t_errno is
    TLOOK, <rc2> contains the TLI event that has occurred. If
    the <rc2> event is T_DISCONNECT, <rc3> contains the
    disconnect reason code. On AIX, if the <rc1> t_errno is
    TSYSERR, <rc3> contains the system errno (defined in
    sys/errno.h). If <rc1> contains the error return code from a
    call to AIX NetWare Connection or Bindery Services, <rc2>
    contains the error generator.


    o MQ


    <rc1>contains the function completion code, 1 for a warning
    and 2 for an error. <rc2> contains the MQ-specific error
    code. <rc3> is not used for MQ.


    o SOAP


    <rc1> contains the return code from the SOAP communication
    function. The <rc2> depends upon the value of <rc3>.
    <rc2> is either:


    - The TCP/IP sockect error errorno value in UNIX,
    WSAGetLastError for Windows operating systems.


    - A Secure Socke Layer (SSL) return code from the Global
    Security Kit (GSK).


    The <rc3> value "0" indicates that this is a high-level
    SOAP error (not a socket or GSKit error). the <rc3> value
    "1" indicates that this was a socket error. the
    <rc3> value "2" indicates that this was a GSKit
    error.


    See the Communications Errors appendix of the Message Reference
    for more information on specific communication error codes.


    User Response:


    If the connection has already been established, check if:


    1. The database agent at the server has been forced off.


    2. The database manager at the server has abnormally
    terminated.


    3. A communication subsystem or network error has occurred. See
    the Message Reference for more information on specific
    communication error codes.


    If you are trying to establish a new connection, check if:


    1. The remote database server is cataloged properly on the
    client node.


    2. The database manager configuration file at the server is
    configured with the proper communication related parameters.
    If the database manager configuration parameters have been
    updated at the server, ensure that you stop and then re-start
    the database manager, for the changes to take effect.


    3. The communication subsystems on both client and server nodes
    are configured and started up properly.


    4. The DB2COMM environment variable at the server specifies the
    communication protocol used by the client.


    5. The database manager at the server is successfully started.
    Start database manager processing at the server should have
    returned SQL1063, and not SQL5043. If SQL5043 is returned,
    check the administration notification log for more
    information.


    6. A communication subsystem or network error has occurred.


    If the problem persists, consult with your network administrator
    and/or communication expert to determine the cause of the problem
    using the set of tokens provided.


    sqlcode : -30081


    sqlstate : 08001


    Thanks

    Suresh

  • lakshmananl

    #2
    Re: Urgent SQLCODE : 30081 Connection problem

    hi probably try to set the following in the server

    db2set COMM=TCPIP
    and again try to start the instance.
    or check the entries in the /etc/services (if the box is UNIX platform)
    file on both the machine the server and client.And if required updae
    the DBM CGF to the corresponding port. Hope this will help.

    Cheers,
    lakshman




    Suresh wrote:[color=blue]
    > Hi Guys
    >
    > I have Db2 server installed on remote server. i am connecting to that
    > remote server by using VPN.
    >
    >
    > I want to connect that remote DB2 server instance using my local
    > machine DB2 development client. Bur Its gives me following error
    > message. I searched lots of things on net and tried on remote server
    > but i didnt got suceess. Can any one tell me how to set TCP\IP
    > connection protocol on server for particular instance. Becuase I think
    > While creating db2 instance they didnt specified TCP\IP connection
    > protocol and TCP\IP service name. So please explain me how I can set
    > set TCP\Ip connection protocol along with setting service on particular
    >
    > TCP port.
    >
    >
    > Error Message:
    >
    >
    > SQL30081N A communication error has been detected. Communication
    > protocol being used: "TCP/IP". Communication API being used:
    > "SOCKETS". Location where the error was detected: "10.5.4.3".
    > Communication function detecting the error: "connect". Protocol
    > specific error code(s): "10061", "*", "*". SQLSTATE=08001
    >
    >
    > Explanation:
    >
    >
    > An error has been detected by the communication subsystem.
    >
    >
    > If the connection has already been established, possible causes
    > include the following:
    >
    >
    > o A communication subsystem error at the client node or server
    > node has caused the connection to go down.
    >
    >
    > o If a SOCKS server is being used, a communications subsystem
    > error on the SOCKS server has caused the connection to go
    > down.
    >
    >
    > o A network error has caused the connection to go down.
    >
    >
    > o The database agent at the server was forced off by the system
    > administrator.
    >
    >
    > o The database agent at the server was terminated due to an
    > abnormal termination of a key database manager process.
    >
    >
    > If you are trying to establish a new connection, possible causes
    > include the following:
    >
    >
    > o The remote database server has not been cataloged correctly
    > at the client.
    >
    >
    > o The database manager configuration file at the server has not
    > been configured with the proper communication parameters.
    >
    >
    > o The communication subsystem at the client node or server node
    > has not been configured correctly, or has not been started
    > successfully.
    >
    >
    > o The communication subsystem at the SOCKS server, if one is
    > being used, has not been configured correctly, or has not
    > been started successfully.
    >
    >
    > o The DB2COMM environment variable at the server doesn't
    > specify the communication protocol used by the client.
    >
    >
    > o The database manager at the server has not been started, or
    > has not been started successfully. One or more of the
    > communication protocols specified by DB2COMM may not have
    > been successfully started.
    >
    >
    > Refer to the token values for details. Depending on the
    > protocol being used and the communication function invoked, some
    > tokens may not be applicable. The following is the explanation
    > of the token values:
    >
    >
    > <protocol> The actual communication protocol being used. Valid
    > token values are:
    >
    >
    > o TCP/IP
    >
    >
    > o APPC
    >
    >
    > o NETBIOS
    >
    >
    > o IPX/SPX
    >
    >
    > <interface> The application programming interface used to invoke
    > the above communication protocol services. Valid token values
    > are:
    >
    >
    > o SOCKETS
    >
    >
    > o SOCKS
    >
    >
    > o CPI-C
    >
    >
    > o DLR or DD
    >
    >
    > o TLI or Connection/Bindery
    >
    >
    > o SOAP
    >
    >
    > o MQI-CLIENT
    >
    >
    > <location> This is a protocol specific ID which uniquely
    > identifies the node that detected the error. If the protocol
    > being used is:
    >
    >
    > o TCP/IP
    >
    >
    > The format of the ID is the Internet address in dot
    > notation.
    >
    >
    > o APPC
    >
    >
    > The format of the ID is the fully qualified LU name
    > (networkID.LUna me).
    >
    >
    > o NETBIOS
    >
    >
    > The format of the ID is the Workstation name (nname).
    >
    >
    > o IPX/SPX
    >
    >
    > The format of the ID is the network address and node address
    > in hexadecimal notation (network.node).
    >
    >
    > o MQ
    >
    >
    > The format of the ID is the MQ queue name.
    >
    >
    > o SOAP
    >
    >
    > The format of the ID is the Internet address in dot
    > notation.
    >
    >
    > If the location information is not available at the time that
    > the error occurred, this token is not filled in.
    >
    >
    > <function> The name of the communication subsystem function that
    > returned the error code(s).
    >
    >
    > <rc1>, <rc2>, <rc3> The list of the available error codes and
    > subcodes that are specific to each protocol being used. Tokens
    > that are not applicable contain "*".
    >
    >
    > If the protocol being used is:
    >
    >
    > o TCP/IP
    >
    >
    > - If <rc1> is present and contains the global errno value from
    > the TCP/IP sockets function call. When using Windows Sockets,
    >
    >
    > if present, <rc1> contains the error from the TCP/IP
    > sockets function call returned by WSAGetLastError ().
    >
    >
    > - If <rc2> is present and contains the global h_errno value
    > from the TCP/IP name resolution function call. When using
    > Windows Sockets, if present, <rc2> contains the error
    > from the TCP/IP database function call returned by
    > WSAGetLastError ().
    >
    >
    > - If <rc3> is present and contains "0", it means that the
    > TCP/IP connection has been closed. This could be caused by one
    >
    >
    >
    > of the following:
    >
    >
    > - The database agent at the server was forced off by the
    > system
    > administrator.
    >
    >
    > - A database agent could not be started at the server because
    >
    >
    >
    > the maxagents database manager configuration
    > parameter has been exceeded. Check the administration
    > notification log to see if an error message has been
    > logged.
    >
    >
    > - The connection may have been closed by the remote server at
    >
    >
    >
    > the TCP/IP level.
    >
    >
    > - The database agent at the server was terminated due to an
    >
    >
    > abnormal termination of a key database manager
    > process.
    >
    >
    > Note: When using Windows Sockets, if the <function> is
    > WSAStartup, and <rc1> is 0, then <rc2> contains the
    > Windows Sockets Specification version level requested by
    > DB2, and <rc3> contains the Windows Sockets
    > Specification version level supported by the Windows
    > Sockets DLL.
    >
    >
    > o APPC
    >
    >
    > <rc1> contains the return code from the CPI-C function. If
    > present, <rc2> contains the global errno value from the
    > CPI-C function call. <rc3> is not applicable.
    >
    >
    > o NETBIOS
    >
    >
    > <rc1> contains the return code from the call to NetBIOS.
    > <rc2> and <rc3> are not applicable.
    >
    >
    > o IPX/SPX
    >
    >
    > <rc1> contains the global t_errno value from the call to
    > TLI Services, or the return code from the call to NetWare
    >
    >
    > Connection or Bindery Services. If the <rc1> t_errno is
    > TLOOK, <rc2> contains the TLI event that has occurred. If
    > the <rc2> event is T_DISCONNECT, <rc3> contains the
    > disconnect reason code. On AIX, if the <rc1> t_errno is
    > TSYSERR, <rc3> contains the system errno (defined in
    > sys/errno.h). If <rc1> contains the error return code from a
    > call to AIX NetWare Connection or Bindery Services, <rc2>
    > contains the error generator.
    >
    >
    > o MQ
    >
    >
    > <rc1>contains the function completion code, 1 for a warning
    > and 2 for an error. <rc2> contains the MQ-specific error
    > code. <rc3> is not used for MQ.
    >
    >
    > o SOAP
    >
    >
    > <rc1> contains the return code from the SOAP communication
    > function. The <rc2> depends upon the value of <rc3>.
    > <rc2> is either:
    >
    >
    > - The TCP/IP sockect error errorno value in UNIX,
    > WSAGetLastError for Windows operating systems.
    >
    >
    > - A Secure Socke Layer (SSL) return code from the Global
    > Security Kit (GSK).
    >
    >
    > The <rc3> value "0" indicates that this is a high-level
    > SOAP error (not a socket or GSKit error). the <rc3> value
    > "1" indicates that this was a socket error. the
    > <rc3> value "2" indicates that this was a GSKit
    > error.
    >
    >
    > See the Communications Errors appendix of the Message Reference
    > for more information on specific communication error codes.
    >
    >
    > User Response:
    >
    >
    > If the connection has already been established, check if:
    >
    >
    > 1. The database agent at the server has been forced off.
    >
    >
    > 2. The database manager at the server has abnormally
    > terminated.
    >
    >
    > 3. A communication subsystem or network error has occurred. See
    > the Message Reference for more information on specific
    > communication error codes.
    >
    >
    > If you are trying to establish a new connection, check if:
    >
    >
    > 1. The remote database server is cataloged properly on the
    > client node.
    >
    >
    > 2. The database manager configuration file at the server is
    > configured with the proper communication related parameters.
    > If the database manager configuration parameters have been
    > updated at the server, ensure that you stop and then re-start
    > the database manager, for the changes to take effect.
    >
    >
    > 3. The communication subsystems on both client and server nodes
    > are configured and started up properly.
    >
    >
    > 4. The DB2COMM environment variable at the server specifies the
    > communication protocol used by the client.
    >
    >
    > 5. The database manager at the server is successfully started.
    > Start database manager processing at the server should have
    > returned SQL1063, and not SQL5043. If SQL5043 is returned,
    > check the administration notification log for more
    > information.
    >
    >
    > 6. A communication subsystem or network error has occurred.
    >
    >
    > If the problem persists, consult with your network administrator
    > and/or communication expert to determine the cause of the problem
    > using the set of tokens provided.
    >
    >
    > sqlcode : -30081
    >
    >
    > sqlstate : 08001
    >
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Suresh[/color]

    Comment

    • Mark A

      #3
      Re: Urgent SQLCODE : 30081 Connection problem

      "Suresh" <sureshmor@indi atimes.com> wrote in message
      news:1149745909 .352261.236140@ j55g2000cwa.goo glegroups.com.. .[color=blue]
      > Hi Guys
      >
      > I have Db2 server installed on remote server. i am connecting to that
      > remote server by using VPN.
      >
      >
      > I want to connect that remote DB2 server instance using my local
      > machine DB2 development client. Bur Its gives me following error
      > message. I searched lots of things on net and tried on remote server
      > but i didnt got suceess. Can any one tell me how to set TCP\IP
      > connection protocol on server for particular instance. Becuase I think
      > While creating db2 instance they didnt specified TCP\IP connection
      > protocol and TCP\IP service name. So please explain me how I can set
      > set TCP\Ip connection protocol along with setting service on particular
      >
      > TCP port.
      >
      >
      > Error Message:
      >
      >
      > SQL30081N A communication error has been detected. Communication
      > protocol being used: "TCP/IP". Communication API being used:
      > "SOCKETS". Location where the error was detected: "10.5.4.3".
      > Communication function detecting the error: "connect". Protocol
      > specific error code(s): "10061", "*", "*". SQLSTATE=08001
      >[/color]

      Can you ping the server? If no, it is not a DB2 problem.

      If yes you can ping the server, please post how you catalogued the remote
      server from your client (catalog node and catalog db). Also, logon to the
      DB2 server and do "db2 get dbm cfg" and post results here.


      Comment

      • Gert van der Kooij

        #4
        Re: Urgent SQLCODE : 30081 Connection problem

        In article <1149748732.978 577.120570@j55g 2000cwa.googleg roups.com>,
        lakshmananlena@ gmail.com says...[color=blue]
        > hi probably try to set the following in the server
        >
        > db2set COMM=TCPIP[/color]

        If still necessary, this should be: db2set DB2COMM=TCPIP
        But please collect the items Mark asked for and post them here, that
        would make it a lot easier to solve the problem.

        Comment

        • Suresh

          #5
          Re: Urgent SQLCODE : 30081 Connection problem

          Hi

          DB2COMM =TCPIP is prenset in setting

          plz help me to solve problem.....


          db2 get dbm cfg settings

          Database Manager Configuration

          Node type = Database Server with local and remote clients

          Database manager configuration release level = 0x0a00

          CPU speed (millisec/instruction) (CPUSPEED) = 2.755342e-07

          Max number of concurrently active databases (NUMDB) = 8
          Data Links support (DATALINKS) = NO
          Federated Database System Support (FEDERATED) = NO
          Transaction processor monitor name (TP_MON_NAME) =

          Default charge-back account (DFT_ACCOUNT_ST R) =

          Java Development Kit installation path (JDK_PATH) =
          /opt/IBMJava2-141

          Diagnostic error capture level (DIAGLEVEL) = 3
          Notify Level (NOTIFYLEVEL) = 3
          Diagnostic data directory path (DIAGPATH) =
          /db2/db2inst1/sqllib/db2dump

          Default database monitor switches
          Buffer pool (DFT_MON_BUFPOO L) = OFF
          Lock (DFT_MON_LOCK) = OFF
          Sort (DFT_MON_SORT) = OFF
          Statement (DFT_MON_STMT) = OFF
          Table (DFT_MON_TABLE) = OFF
          Timestamp (DFT_MON_TIMEST AMP) = ON
          Unit of work (DFT_MON_UOW) = OFF
          Monitor health of instance and databases (HEALTH_MON) = ON

          SYSADM group name (SYSADM_GROUP) = DB2IADM1
          SYSCTRL group name (SYSCTRL_GROUP) =
          SYSMAINT group name (SYSMAINT_GROUP ) =
          SYSMON group name (SYSMON_GROUP) =

          Client Userid-Password Plugin (CLNT_PW_PLUGIN ) =
          Client Kerberos Plugin (CLNT_KRB_PLUGI N) =
          Group Plugin (GROUP_PLUGIN) =
          GSS Plugin for Local Authorization (LOCAL_GSSPLUGI N) =
          Server Plugin Mode (SRV_PLUGIN_MOD E) = UNFENCED
          Server List of GSS Plugins (SRVCON_GSSPLUG IN_LIST) =
          Server Userid-Password Plugin (SRVCON_PW_PLUG IN) =
          Server Connection Authentication (SRVCON_AUTH) =
          NOT_SPECIFIED
          Database manager authentication (AUTHENTICATION ) = SERVER
          Cataloging allowed without authority (CATALOG_NOAUTH ) = NO
          Trust all clients (TRUST_ALLCLNTS ) = YES
          Trusted client authentication (TRUST_CLNTAUTH ) = CLIENT
          Bypass federated authentication (FED_NOAUTH) = NO

          Default database path (DFTDBPATH) =
          /db2/db2inst1

          Database monitor heap size (4KB) (MON_HEAP_SZ) = 90
          Java Virtual Machine heap size (4KB) (JAVA_HEAP_SZ) = 2048
          Audit buffer size (4KB) (AUDIT_BUF_SZ) = 0
          Size of instance shared memory (4KB) (INSTANCE_MEMOR Y) = AUTOMATIC
          Backup buffer default size (4KB) (BACKBUFSZ) = 1024
          Restore buffer default size (4KB) (RESTBUFSZ) = 1024

          Sort heap threshold (4KB) (SHEAPTHRES) = 20000

          Directory cache support (DIR_CACHE) = YES

          Application support layer heap size (4KB) (ASLHEAPSZ) = 15
          Max requester I/O block size (bytes) (RQRIOBLK) = 32767
          Query heap size (4KB) (QUERY_HEAP_SZ) = 1000

          Workload impact by throttled utilities(UTIL_ IMPACT_LIM) = 10

          Priority of agents (AGENTPRI) = SYSTEM
          Max number of existing agents (MAXAGENTS) = 200
          Agent pool size (NUM_POOLAGENTS ) =
          100(calculated)
          Initial number of agents in pool (NUM_INITAGENTS ) = 0
          Max number of coordinating agents (MAX_COORDAGENT S) = MAXAGENTS
          Max no. of concurrent coordinating agents (MAXCAGENTS) =
          MAX_COORDAGENTS
          Max number of client connections (MAX_CONNECTION S) =
          MAX_COORDAGENTS

          Keep fenced process (KEEPFENCED) = YES
          Number of pooled fenced processes (FENCED_POOL) =
          MAX_COORDAGENTS
          Initial number of fenced processes (NUM_INITFENCED ) = 0

          Index re-creation time and redo index build (INDEXREC) = RESTART

          Transaction manager database name (TM_DATABASE) = 1ST_CONN
          Transaction resync interval (sec) (RESYNC_INTERVA L) = 180

          SPM name (SPM_NAME) =
          SPM log size (SPM_LOG_FILE_S Z) = 256
          SPM resync agent limit (SPM_MAX_RESYNC ) = 20
          SPM log path (SPM_LOG_PATH) =

          TCP/IP Service name (SVCENAME) = db2inst1
          Discovery mode (DISCOVER) = SEARCH
          Discover server instance (DISCOVER_INST) = ENABLE

          Maximum query degree of parallelism (MAX_QUERYDEGRE E) = ANY
          Enable intra-partition parallelism (INTRA_PARALLEL ) = NO

          No. of int. communication buffers(4KB)(FC M_NUM_BUFFERS) = 1024
          Number of FCM request blocks (FCM_NUM_RQB) = AUTOMATIC
          Number of FCM connection entries (FCM_NUM_CONNEC T) = AUTOMATIC
          Number of FCM message anchors (FCM_NUM_ANCHOR S) = AUTOMATIC



          Gert van der Kooij wrote:[color=blue]
          > In article <1149748732.978 577.120570@j55g 2000cwa.googleg roups.com>,
          > lakshmananlena@ gmail.com says...[color=green]
          > > hi probably try to set the following in the server
          > >
          > > db2set COMM=TCPIP[/color]
          >
          > If still necessary, this should be: db2set DB2COMM=TCPIP
          > But please collect the items Mark asked for and post them here, that
          > would make it a lot easier to solve the problem.[/color]

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          • Mark A

            #6
            Re: Urgent SQLCODE : 30081 Connection problem

            "Suresh" <sureshmor@indi atimes.com> wrote in message
            news:1149753896 .656298.250360@ f6g2000cwb.goog legroups.com...[color=blue]
            > Hi
            >
            > DB2COMM =TCPIP is prenset in setting
            >
            > plz help me to solve problem.....
            >
            >
            > db2 get dbm cfg settings
            >
            > Database Manager Configuration
            >
            > Node type = Database Server with local and remote clients
            >
            >
            > TCP/IP Service name (SVCENAME) = db2inst1[/color]

            The SVCENAME looks a little suspicious. Please go to /etc/services and post
            the line for db2inst1 (should include a port number).

            We also need you client configuration parms where you catalogued the db and
            the node. From the client, do the following:

            db2 list node directory
            db2 list db directory


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