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  • Subject: RE: Accessing 400 RDB using DB2 UDB 6.1
  • From: John Bussert <jbussert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 10:42:33 -0500

Divid - 
Did you get this working?  We use it and it was not, well, intuitive in
its setup.  Let me know and we can try and help, but the Q&A might be
too much for this forum.

john

-----Original Message-----
From: David Gibbs [mailto:dgibbs@mks.com]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 1:48 PM
To: 'Midrange Mailing List'
Subject: Accessing 400 RDB using DB2 UDB 6.1


Folks:

Is anyone using DB2 UDB 6.1 (running on a PC) to connect to a 400's
database?

I'm trying to make this work, but haven't been able to get any
communications established.

In the control center, I've added a system for my AS400, identified the
OS
as OS/400, but when I try to attach I get a "The DB2 Administration
Server
is not active.  SQLSTATE=57019" message.

Does something have to be started on the 400 in order for this to work?
I
did add an RDB Directory entry for the local system.

When I try to add a database to the client configuration, I get a
'SQL10007N
Message "-1092" could not be retrieved.  Reason code: "4".' message.  I
select TCP/IP as the protocol, OS400 as the OS, port 446, database = the
database name I put in the RDB Directory, and options in the "Host or
AS/400
Options" panel.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

david

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