IBM Frozen Dessert Maker VERSION 9 Manuel D’Utilisation
account
is
defined,
adding
a
domain
user
to
the
local
Administrators
group
on
the
server
does
not
grant
the
domain
user
SYSADM
authority
to
this
group.
To
avoid
adding
a
domain
user
to
the
Administrators
group
at
the
domain
controller,
create
a
global
group
and
add
the
domain
users
to
which
you
want
to
grant
SYSADM
authority
to
it.
Then
update
the
DB2
configuration
parameter
SYSADM_GROUP
with
the
name
of
the
global
group.
To
update
the
DB2
configuration
parameter,
enter
the
following
commands:
db2
update
dbm
cfg
using
sysadm_group
global_group
db2stop
db2start
Related
concepts:
v
“System
administration
authority
(SYSADM)”
in
Administration
Guide:
Implementation
Related
reference:
v
“sysadm_group
-
System
administration
authority
group
name
configuration
parameter”
in
Performance
Guide
Extending
the
directory
schema
(Windows)
If
you
plan
to
use
the
Lightweight
Directory
Access
Protocol
(LDAP)
directory
server
feature
with
Windows
2000
or
Windows
Server
2003,
you
should
extend
the
Active
Directory
schema
to
contain
DB2
object
classes
and
attribute
definitions.
You
should
perform
this
task
before
you
install
any
DB2
products.
Extending
the
directory
schema
ensures
that:
v
The
default
DB2
instance,
created
during
the
installation,
is
cataloged
as
a
DB2
node
in
Active
Directory
provided
the
installation
user
ID
had
sufficient
privileges
to
write
to
Active
Directory.
v
Any
databases
that
the
user
creates
after
installation
will
automatically
be
cataloged
into
Active
Directory.
If
you
decide
to
install
your
DB2
product
and
create
databases
before
you
extend
the
directory
schema,
you
will
have
to
manually
register
the
node
and
catalog
the
databases.
Prerequisites:
Your
Windows
user
account
must
have
Schema
Administration
authority.
Procedure:
To
extend
the
directory
schema:
1.
Log
onto
the
domain
controller.
2.
Run
the
db2schex.exe
program
from
the
installation
CD
with
a
user
account
that
has
Schema
Administration
authority.
You
can
run
this
program
without
logging
off
and
logging
on
again,
as
follows:
runas
/user:MyDomain\Administrator
x:\db2\Windows\utilities\db2schex.exe
where
x:
represents
the
CD
drive
letter.
10
Getting
started
with
DB2
installation
and
administration