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Raul F. Chong, Clara Liu, Sylvia F. Qi, Dwaine R. Snow

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3.5. Installing DB2 Manually (Linux/UNIX Only)


DB2 supports two additional methods for installing DB2 on Linux and UNIX.

  • Using the operating system's native install tool

  • Using the

    db2_install script


These two methods require a certain level of operating system knowledge. Tasks such as user and instance creation and configuration that would be performed for you by the DB2 Setup Wizard or during a response file installation must be performed after the product is installed. We do not recommend using either of these methods if you are new to DB2.

3.5.1. Installing DB2 Using the Native Operating System Install Tool


When installing DB2 using an operating system's native install tool, it is important to identify the required, typical, and optional DB2 components for the product that you want to install. Each DB2 product's CD-ROM provides a file that lists the components available for installation. The component list is in a file called

ComponentList and is located in the /db2/

platform directory on the CD-ROM (where

platform is the platform on which you are installing).

You can use the following native operating system install tools to install DB2.

  • smit on AIX

  • swinstall on HP-UX

  • rpm on Linux

  • pkgadd on Solaris


3.5.2. Installing DB2 Using the db2_install Script


The

db2_install script is in the root directory on your DB2 Version 8 product CD-ROM. The

db2_install script prompts you for one of the keywords shown in

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