Patrick Finnegan wrote:
Yes. It doesn't matter where you execute the statement from.
Is your question of "how do I check" asking how you check whether it
works when executed from a client?
Or are you asking how you check if the cache was actually flushed?
If this is the case, compare the output from 'db2pd -db X -dynamic'
before and after you flush the cache. Of course, you'll need to be
logged in to the server to see this. ;-)
Will flush package cache dynamic executed from a client flush the
package cache on the remote server and how do I check.
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package cache on the remote server and how do I check.
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Is your question of "how do I check" asking how you check whether it
works when executed from a client?
Or are you asking how you check if the cache was actually flushed?
If this is the case, compare the output from 'db2pd -db X -dynamic'
before and after you flush the cache. Of course, you'll need to be
logged in to the server to see this. ;-)