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DB2 Connect must be installed on the same system as WebSphere Portal, and have the same name as the server profile name.

When you install DB2 using the DB2 installation program, it automatically creates a DB2 administrative user with the correct operating system rights.

If you are using a type 2 driver, configure your DB2 Connect client with the following commands. If you are using a remote database complete this step separately from the WebSphere Portal installation.

db2 update dbm cfg using tp_mon_name WAS
db2 update dbm cfg using spm_name hostname,

...where hostname is the host.name of WebSphere Portal.

Because the default for spm_name is the hostname itself specifying the hostname parameter is optional. If your hostname is more than eight characters, use empty double quotes (" "). For example, db2 update dbm cfg using spm_name " ".

  • Before installing DB2, log in with a user ID that has administrative authority. This user should have the following specifications:

    • Belong to the local Administrator group
    • Act as part of the operating system
    • Have permissions to create a token object
    • Windows 2003 only: Have permissions to adjust memory quotas for a process
    • Have permissions to replace a process level token

    To edit user rights:

    • For the first two specifications: Click...

      Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Computer Management | Local Users and Groups

    • For the last four specifications: Click...

      Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Local Security Policy | Local Policies | User Rights Assignment.

    To install DB2 follow the instructions that are provided with the DB2 documentation to install DB2 and the required fix pack.

     

    Parent topic

    Configure WebSphere Portal to use DB2

    Next topic:

    Create users

     

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