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Related
concepts:
v
“About
the
Release
Notes”
in
Release
notes
v
“DB2
database
object
naming
rules”
in
Administration
Guide:
Implementation
v
“DB2
Information
Center
installation
options”
in
Quick
Beginnings
for
DB2
Servers
Related
tasks:
v
“Notification
and
contact
list
setup
and
configuration”
in
Administration
Guide:
Implementation
v
“Tools
catalog
database
and
DB2
administration
server
(DAS)
scheduler
setup
and
configuration”
in
Administration
Guide:
Implementation
v
“Migrating
a
DB2
server
(Windows)”
in
Migration
Guide
v
“Setting
up
a
partitioned
database
environment”
in
Quick
Beginnings
for
DB2
Servers
v
“Using
the
Default
DB2
Selection
wizard
(Windows)”
in
Quick
Beginnings
for
DB2
Servers
Related
reference:
v
“UPDATE
ADMIN
CONFIGURATION
command”
in
Command
Reference
v
“Multiple
DB2
copies
roadmap”
in
Administration
Guide:
Implementation
v
v
v
Installing
DB2
servers
(Linux)
This
task
describes
how
to
start
the
DB2
Setup
wizard
on
Linux
systems.
The
DB2
Setup
wizard
is
used
to
define
your
installation
preferences
and
to
install
your
DB2
product
on
your
system.
Prerequisites:
Before
you
start
the
DB2
Setup
wizard:
v
Ensure
that
your
system
meets
installation,
memory,
and
disk
requirements.
v
You
must
have
root
authority
to
perform
the
installation.
v
The
DB2
product
image
must
be
available.
v
The
DB2
Setup
wizard
is
a
graphical
installer.
You
must
have
X
windows
software
capable
of
rendering
a
graphical
user
interface
for
the
DB2
Setup
wizard
to
run
on
your
machine.
Ensure
that
the
X
windows
server
is
running.
Ensure
that
you
have
properly
exported
your
display.
For
example,
export
DISPLAY=9.26.163.144:0.
v
If
NIS/NIS+
or
similar
security
software
is
used
in
your
environment,
you
must
manually
create
required
DB2
users
before
you
start
the
DB2
Setup
wizard.
Refer
to
the
referenced
Centralized
user-management
considerations
topic
before
you
begin.
Restrictions:
The
use
of
XML
features
is
restricted
to
a
database
that
is
defined
with
the
code
set
UTF-8
and
has
only
one
database
partition.
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