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On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 21:36, Mike Cunningham <mike.cunningham@xxxxxxx> wrote:
We have a linux server running DB2 (got it free from IBM). We want to connect that linux install of DB2 to DB2/400. We have it setup to do this (it uses DRDA) and the connecting is being made but we get a licensing error that we do not have a valid DB2 Connect license (see link) Any idea what we have to do to get licensed for this? Would this be a license on the DB2/400 side or on the DB2 for Linux side?

You need a DB2 Connect license (duh). It's very expensive. We had a
quote for 30 users here, and the price was about 12k or something
around that.


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