IBM VERSION 9 Manual De Usuario
Related
reference:
v
“db2_deinstall
-
Uninstall
DB2
products
or
features
command”
in
Command
Reference
v
“db2_install
-
Install
DB2
product
command”
in
Command
Reference
v
“Multiple
DB2
copies
roadmap”
in
Administration
Guide:
Implementation
Stopping
DB2
instances
(Linux)
You
must
stop
all
DB2
instances
associated
with
the
DB2
copy
you
are
uninstalling.
Instances
associated
with
other
DB2
copies
should
not
be
affected
by
uninstalling
the
current
copy.
Procedure:
To
stop
a
DB2
instance:
1.
Log
in
as
a
user
with
root
authority.
2.
To
obtain
a
list
of
the
names
of
all
DB2
instances
associated
with
your
current
DB2
copy,
enter
the
following
command:
DB2DIR/bin/db2ilist
where
DB2DIR
is
the
location
you
specified
during
the
DB2
Version
9
installation.
The
default
installation
path
for
Linux
is
/opt/ibm/db2/V9.1.
3.
Log
out.
4.
Log
back
in
as
the
owner
of
the
instance
you
want
to
stop.
5.
Run
the
start
up
script
if
it
is
not
included
in
.profile
.
.
INSTHOME/sqllib/db2profile
(bash,
Bourne,
or
Korn
shells)
source
INSTHOME/sqllib/db2cshrc
(C
shell)
where
INSTHOME
is
the
home
directory
of
the
instance.
6.
You
might
want
to
save
the
database
manager
configuration
file,
db2systm
,
the
db2nodes.cfg
file,
or
user
defined
function
or
fenced
stored
procedure
applications
in
INSTHOME/sqllib/function
.
7.
Stop
the
DB2
database
manager
by
entering
the
db2stop
force
command.
8.
Confirm
that
the
instance
is
stopped
by
entering
the
db2
terminate
command.
9.
Repeat
these
steps
for
each
instance.
Related
reference:
v
“db2ilist
-
List
instances
command”
in
Command
Reference
v
“db2stop
-
Stop
DB2
command”
in
Command
Reference
v
“FORCE
APPLICATION
command”
in
Command
Reference
Stopping
the
DB2
administration
server
(Linux)
You
must
stop
the
DB2
administration
server
(DAS)
before
you
remove
your
DB2
product.
You
only
need
to
perform
this
task
if
the
DAS
is
associated
with
the
DB2
copy
you
are
uninstalling.
Procedure:
To
stop
the
DB2
administration
server:
1.
Log
in
as
the
DB2
administration
server
owner.
2.
Stop
the
DB2
administration
server
by
entering
the
db2admin
stop
command.
Appendix
D.
Uninstalling
your
DB2
product
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