IBM VERSION 9 Manual Do Utilizador
Related
concepts:
v
“DB2
Administration
Server”
in
Administration
Guide:
Implementation
Related
tasks:
v
Related
reference:
v
“db2admin
-
DB2
administration
server
command”
in
Command
Reference
Removing
the
DB2
administration
server
(Linux)
You
must
remove
the
DB2
administration
server
(DAS)
before
you
remove
your
DB2
product.
You
only
need
to
remove
the
DB2
DAS
if
this
is
the
last
DB2
Version
9
copy
that
you’re
removing.
Otherwise,
you
should
run
the
dasupdt
command
from
the
DB2
copy
that
you
would
like
to
have
the
DB2
DAS
associated
with.
Procedure:
To
remove
the
DB2
administration
server:
1.
Log
in
as
a
user
with
root
authority.
2.
Stop
the
DB2
administration
server.
3.
Remove
the
DB2
administration
server
by
entering
the
following
command:
DB2DIR/instance/dasdrop
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.
Related
concepts:
v
“DB2
Administration
Server”
in
Administration
Guide:
Implementation
Related
tasks:
v
v
Removing
DB2
instances
(Linux)
You
can
remove
some
or
all
of
the
DB2
instances
on
your
system.
Once
an
instance
is
removed,
you
can
use
the
DB2
databases
owned
by
the
instance
if
you
catalog
them
under
another
instance
of
the
same
release.
Even
though
you
remove
the
instance,
the
databases
are
still
intact
and
can
be
reused
unless
the
database
files
are
expressly
deleted.
Remove
DB2
instances
only
if
you
are
not
planning
to
use
your
DB2
products,
or
if
you
do
not
want
to
migrate
existing
instances
to
a
later
version
of
the
DB2
product.
Migration
requires
that
both
the
new
and
old
DB2
versions
are
still
installed.
You
cannot
migrate
an
instance
if
the
DB2
copy
it
is
associated
with
has
been
removed.
Procedure:
To
remove
an
instance:
76
Getting
started
with
DB2
installation
and
administration