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Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 1/27/2012 1:17 PM, ADriver@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,

Just wondering if anyone knows how to find the DB2 node name?

The screen shot below is showing a view from the DB2 control center of two of our IBM i partitions. We are trying to establish a link to a third LPAR but we need to specify the node name (second column below). I have some clues from a Google search that point to something in TCP attributes or a config file in the IFS (I'm guessing here because I sound something relating to a config file on an AIX machine), and I've also been looking at environment variables and the relational database entries, all with no luck.

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Thanks

Adam Driver
IBM Certified Systems Administrator - System i
Consultant - Infrastructure Technician
Exacta Corporation
608.661.6697 ext 2581
adriver@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:adriver@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

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