Use TCP sockets for DB2 on Linux

On Linux platforms, whether the DB2 server resides on a local machine with WAS or on a remote machine, configure the DB2 application databases to use TCP sockets for communications with the database.

The directions for configuring DB2 on Linux can be found in the WAS installation documentation for the various operating systems. This document specifies setting DB2COMM for TCP/IP and corresponding changes required in the /etc/services file.

The default is to use shared memory for local databases but it is recommended that you change the specification for the DB2 application databases and for any session databases from shared memory to TCP sockets.

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