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v System Profile v System Monitor Information on how to install and configure support for database export follows. v If support for DB2 database export is being installed, see "DB2 database support." v If support for Lotus Notes database export is being installed, see "Lotus Notes database support" on page 101. v If support for ODBC database export is being installed, see "ODBC database support" on page 102. DB2 database support Support for DB2 database export is automatically configured during installation of the Netfinity Manager. However, the database system itself must be configured. Instructions for configuring the database follow. A raw data dump to a file is also available and will run without a database. System requirements Netfinity Manager DB2 database export is supported on systems running Netfinity Manager for OS/2, Netfinity Manager for Windows 95, Netfinity Manager for Windows 98, and Netfinity Manager for Windows NT. For more information about supported version numbers refer to Table 19 on page 105. Attention: Using Netfinity Manager database support with systems running unsupported versions of DB2 or the DB2 Client might cause unpredictable results and might halt the system. See the DB2 Installation Guide for general requirements and supported protocols. Installing and configuring the database The following information describes the steps to install and configure the DB2 database. Note: If your primary system is OS/2, refer to "Installing the database on OS/2" on page 98. 1. Start a DB2 command window. Note: If it is not already running, start the DB2 database manager. 2. Type the following command: DB2 CREATE databasename ON d where v databasename is the name of the database v d is the drive where the database is created 3. Press Enter. 4. Next, you must configure the tables for ODBC database support. For information on configuring the database for ODBC, refer to "ODBC database configuration" on page 103. For information on creating the tables, refer to "Creating the Netfinity Manager tables" on page 104. 5. Finally, you must bind the database. For information on binding the database, refer to "Activating the database" on page 98. Netfinity Manager 97

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v
System
Profile
v
System
Monitor
Information
on
how
to
install
and
configure
support
for
database
export
follows.
v
If
support
for
DB2
database
export
is
being
installed,
see
“DB2
database
support.”
v
If
support
for
Lotus
Notes
database
export
is
being
installed,
see
“Lotus
Notes
database
support”
on
page
101.
v
If
support
for
ODBC
database
export
is
being
installed,
see
“ODBC
database
support”
on
page
102.
DB2
database
support
Support
for
DB2
database
export
is
automatically
configured
during
installation
of
the
Netfinity
Manager.
However,
the
database
system
itself
must
be
configured.
Instructions
for
configuring
the
database
follow.
A
raw
data
dump
to
a
file
is
also
available
and
will
run
without
a
database.
System
requirements
Netfinity
Manager
DB2
database
export
is
supported
on
systems
running
Netfinity
Manager
for
OS/2,
Netfinity
Manager
for
Windows
95,
Netfinity
Manager
for
Windows
98,
and
Netfinity
Manager
for
Windows
NT.
For
more
information
about
supported
version
numbers
refer
to
Table
19
on
page
105.
Attention:
Using
Netfinity
Manager
database
support
with
systems
running
unsupported
versions
of
DB2
or
the
DB2
Client
might
cause
unpredictable
results
and
might
halt
the
system.
See
the
DB2
Installation
Guide
for
general
requirements
and
supported
protocols.
Installing
and
configuring
the
database
The
following
information
describes
the
steps
to
install
and
configure
the
DB2
database.
Note:
If
your
primary
system
is
OS/2,
refer
to
“Installing
the
database
on
OS/2”
on
page
98.
1.
Start
a
DB2
command
window.
Note:
If
it
is
not
already
running,
start
the
DB2
database
manager.
2.
Type
the
following
command:
DB2
CREATE
databasename
ON
d
where
v
databasename
is
the
name
of
the
database
v
d
is
the
drive
where
the
database
is
created
3.
Press
Enter.
4.
Next,
you
must
configure
the
tables
for
ODBC
database
support.
For
information
on
configuring
the
database
for
ODBC,
refer
to
“ODBC
database
configuration”
on
page
103.
For
information
on
creating
the
tables,
refer
to
“Creating
the
Netfinity
Manager
tables”
on
page
104.
5.
Finally,
you
must
bind
the
database.
For
information
on
binding
the
database,
refer
to
“Activating
the
database”
on
page
98.
Netfinity
Manager
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