IBM Frozen Dessert Maker VERSION 9 Manual De Usuario
Setting
up
notification
and
contact
lists
For
your
DB2
product
to
contact
you
or
others
regarding
the
health
of
your
databases,
you
will
have
to
set
up
notification
and
contact
lists.
If
you
did
not
do
this
during
the
DB2
installation,
you
can
manually
set
up
these
lists.
Procedure:
To
set
up
notification
and
contact
lists:
1.
Log
on
as
the
instance
owner
or
a
user
with
SYSADM
authority.
2.
If
the
SMTP
server
was
not
specified
during
the
installation
process,
you
can
configure
it
manually
using
the
following
command:
db2
update
admin
cfg
using
smtp_server
host1
where
host1
represents
the
TCP/IP
host
name
for
the
SMTP
server
used
for
e-mail
notification.
You
can
also
update
this
information
using
the
Create
Database
with
Automatic
Maintenance
wizard,
or
the
Troubleshoot
Alert
Notification
wizard
in
the
Health
Center.
3.
If
you
want
the
contact
information
to
be
located
on
a
remote
DB2
administration
server
(DAS),
you
can
specify
the
contact_host
parameter
using
the
following
command:
db2
update
admin
cfg
using
contact_host
host2
where
host2
represents
the
TCP/IP
host
name
where
the
DAS
is
running.
If
the
contact_host
parameter
is
not
specified,
the
DAS
assumes
the
contact
information
is
local.
4.
Turn
on
the
scheduler
using
the
following
command:
db2
update
admin
cfg
using
sched_enable
on
5.
For
these
changes
to
take
effect,
you
need
to
restart
the
DAS
use
the
following
commands:
db2admin
stop
db2admin
start
6.
From
either
the
Task
Center
or
the
Health
Center,
click
the
Contacts
icon
in
the
Task
bar.
Select
System
name,
then
click
Add
Contact
.
Type
in
contact
information
and
then
click
OK.
Related
reference:
v
“db2admin
-
DB2
administration
server
command”
in
Command
Reference
Getting
started
with
the
Command
Editor
You
can
start
the
Command
Editor
in
the
following
ways:
v
On
Windows
systems,
click
Start
and
select
Programs
—>
IBM
DB2
—>
[DB2
copy
name]—>
Command
Line
Tools
—>
Command
Editor
.
v
Select
Command
Editor
from
the
Tools
menu
of
another
tool.
v
Click
the
Command
Editor
icon
from
the
toolbar
of
another
tool.
Use
the
Command
Editor
to:
v
Run
DB2
commands
and
SQL
statements.
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Getting
started
with
DB2
installation
and
administration