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  1. McRickFSU

    Remote Cobol access to UDB via OS/390

    I have several OS/390 mainframe Cobol programs (DB2 V6 is on the mainframe) that need to access DB2 UDB v8 on Linux. I have communications figured appropriately and have compiled the SPUFI tool and EasyTrieve Plus packages (successfully executed remote processes). BUT - I cannot figure out how...
  2. McRickFSU

    Remote Cobol access to UDB via OS/390

    I have several OS/390 mainframe Cobol programs (DB2 V6 is on the mainframe) that need to access DB2 UDB v8 on Linux. I have communications figured appropriately and have compiled the SPUFI tool and EasyTrieve Plus packages (successfully executed remote processes). BUT - I cannot figure out how...
  3. McRickFSU

    UDB on Linux - Admin toolsets?

    We have looked at DBArtisan and Quest Central... Anyone know of some good toolsets we can trail for administering DB2 UDB v8 on Linux? Thank you in advance for your suggestions- Rick
  4. McRickFSU

    DB2 CLI Bind?

    Error: SQL0443N Routine "SYSIBM.SQLCOLUMNS" has returned an error SQLSTATE with diagnostic text "SYSIBM:CLI:-805". SQLSTATE=38553 Basically, a timestamp error... I ran binds for the CLI packages, but the error persists! [<> bnd]$ db2 bind @db2cli.lst LINE MESSAGES FOR db2cli.lst ------...
  5. McRickFSU

    Remote BIND error - OS/390 to UDB v8 (Linux)

    TCPIP return code - where can I look them up? 1128.76630291 DSN SYSTEM(DB2T) BIND PACKAGE(UDBTEST.FSUDBA_BATCH)+ MEMBER(UDBCOB2) LIBRARY('FSUDB2.TEST.DBRM')+ OWNER(<valid owner>) QUALIFIER(<valid qual>) SQLERROR(NOPACKAGE)+ VALIDATE(BIND) FLAG(I)...
  6. McRickFSU

    &quot;sqloopen -2062614522&quot;

    Anyone have a clue where I can look this error up? (&quot;sqloopen -2062614522&quot;) More info on the error: We are running the DB2 UDB v8 EXPORT utility (Linux) to pull a large amount of data from mainframe to a mapped directory on local server... SQL3001C An I/O error (reason =...

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