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Installing IBM DB2 9.

7 FixPack 5 for Windows 32-bit

Installation requirements for DB2 servers and IBM data server clients (Windows)
Before you install a DB2 database product on Windows operating systems, ensure that the system you choose meets the necessary minimum operating system, hardware, and software requirements. Table 1. Windows workstation platforms Operating System Windows XP Professional (32bit and 64 bit) Windows Vista Business (32bit and 64bit) Windows Vista Enterprise (32bit and 64 bit) Windows Vista Ultimate (32bit and 64bit) Windows 7 Professional (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows 7 Enterprise (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit and 64-bit) Table 2. Windows server platforms Prerequis ites Service Pack 2 or later. R2 is also supported IBM data server provider for .NET client applicatio ns and CLR serverHardwa re All Intel and AMD process ors capable of running the support ed Window s operatin g system Prerequisites Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later IBM Data Server Provider for .NET client applications and CLR server-side procedures require .NET 2.0 or later framework runtime. 64-bit IBM data server provider for .NET applications are supported. All Windows Vista and Windows 7 service packs are supported. Hardware All Intel and AMD processors capable of running the supported Windows operating systems (32 bit and 64 bit based systems)

Operating System Windows 2003 Datacenter Edition (32bit and 64bit) Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition (32bit and 64bit) Windows 2003 Standard Edition (32bit and 64bit)

Table 1. Windows workstation platforms Operating System Prerequisites Hardware side procedure s require .NET 2.0 or later framework runtime. 64-bit IBM data server provider for .NET applicatio ns are supported . Windows Server 2008 Datacenter Edition (32bit and 64bit) and Windows Server 2008 R2 (64bit) Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition (32bit and 64bit) and Windows Server 2008 R2 (64bit) Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition (32bit and 64bit) and Windows Server 2008 R2 (64bit) DB2 V9.7.0.2 is Windows Server 2008 R2 certified. See http://www.windowsservercatalog.com/results.aspx?text=db2&bCatID=1282&avc =10&ava=0&OR=5&=Go for a complete list of Windows-certified DB2 products. IBM data server provider for .NET client applicatio ns and CLR serverside procedure s require .NET 2.0 or later framework runtime. 64-bit IBM data server provider for .NET applicatio ns are supported . All Windows Server 2008 service packs are s (32 bit and 64bit based system s).

Table 1. Windows workstation platforms Operating System Prerequisites Hardware supported . Note: DB2 database products support the hardware-enforced Data Execution Prevention (DEP) feature that is built into some Windows operating systems. Additional software considerations

Windows Installer 3.0 is required. It will be installed by the installer if is it not detected. IBM Data Server Provider for .NET client applications and CLR server-side procedures require .NET 2.0 or later framework runtime. In an x64 environment, 32-bit IBM data server provider for .NET applications will run in the WOW64 emulation mode. If you plan to use LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol), you should use either a Microsoft LDAP client or the IBM Tivoli Directory Server v6 client (also known as the IBM LDAP client which is included with DB2 database products). Before installation of the Microsoft Active Directory, you will need to extend your directory schema using the db2schex utility, which can be found on the installation media under the db2\Windows\utilities directory. The Microsoft LDAP client is included with Windows operating systems.

One of the following browsers is required to view online help, run the DB2 install launchpad (setup.exe), and to run First Steps (db2fs): o Firefox 2.0 and later o Internet Explorer 6.0 and later o Mozilla-based browsers 1.7 and later o Safari 3.0 and later

Parent topic: DB2 servers and IBM data server clients Related concepts: Support changes for 32-bit and 64-bit DB2 servers Related tasks: Installing DB2 servers ( Windows) Related reference: Communication protocols supported Java software support for DB2 products

Disk and memory requirements


Ensure that an appropriate amount of disk space is available for your DB2 environment, and allocate memory accordingly.

Disk requirements
The disk space required for your product depends on the type of installation you choose and the type of file system you have. The DB2 Setup wizard provides dynamic size estimates based on the components selected during a typical, compact, or custom installation. Remember to include disk space for required databases, software, and communication products. On Linux and UNIX operating systems, 2 GB of free space in the /tmp directory is recommended.

Memory requirements
Memory requirements are affected by the size and complexity of your database system, the extent of database activity, and the number of clients accessing your system. At a minimum, a DB2 database system requires 256 MB of RAM1. For a system running just a DB2 product and the DB2 GUI tools, a minimum of 512 MB of RAM is required. However, 1 GB of RAM is recommended for improved performance. These requirements do not include any additional memory requirements for other software that is running on your system. For IBM data server client support, these memory requirements are for a base of five concurrent client connections. For every additional five client connections, an additional 16 MB of RAM is required. For DB2 server products, the self-tuning memory manager (STMM) simplifies the task of memory configuration by automatically setting values for several memory configuration parameters. When enabled, the memory tuner dynamically distributes available memory resources among several memory consumers including sort, the package cache, the lock list, and buffer pools.

Paging space requirements


DB2 requires paging, also called swap to be enabled. This configuration is required to support various functions in DB2 which monitor or depend on knowledge of swap/paging space utilization. The actual amount of swap/paging space required varies across systems and is not solely based on memory utilization by application software. It is only strictly required by DB2 on the Solaris and HP platforms due to their use of early paging space allocation. A reasonable minimum swap/paging space configuration for most systems is 25-50% of RAM. Solaris and HP systems with many small databases or multiple databases tuned by STMM might require a paging space configuration of 1 x RAM or higher. These higher requirements are due to virtual memory pre-allocated per database / instance, and retained virtual memory in the case of STMM tuning multiple databases. Additional swap/paging space might be wanted to provision for unanticipated memory overcommitment on a system. Parent topic: DB2 servers and IBM data server clients Parent topic: An overview of installing your DB2 server product (Linux and UNIX) Related concepts: Self-tuning memory
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DB2 products that run on HP-UX Version 11i for Itanium-based systems require a minimum of 512 MB of RAM.

Install a Product
Click Install New to launch the DB2 Setup wizard for the desired product and to install the product to a new location. If you want to update, upgrade, or add features to an existing product, click Work with Existing. You can also launch other product installations by clicking Install for the corresponding product.

DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5


DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition is an ideal foundation for building on-demand, enterprise-wide solutions. For example, you can build multi-terabyte databases; high-performance, 24x7-availability, high-volume transactionprocessing business solutions; or web-based solutions. This edition includes additional advanced product capabilities in areas such as compression, performance, replication, and security. You can deploy DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition on Linux, UNIX, or Windows servers with any number of CPUs. For more information, see http://www.ibm.com/db2. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition.

DB2 Enterprise Server Edition Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5


DB2 Enterprise Server Edition is designed to meet the data server needs of medium to large businesses. It can be deployed on Linux, UNIX, or Windows servers of any size, from one CPU to any number of CPUs. DB2 Enterprise Server Edition is an ideal foundation for building on demand enterprise-wide solutions, such as multiterabyte size data warehouses, or high performing 24x7 available high volume transaction processing business solutions, or Web-based solutions. DB2 Enterprise Server Edition incorporates a native XML data store and delivers flexible access to XML data using XQuery, XPath, SQL, and standard reporting tools. Optional features for DB2 Enterprise Server Edition are available that provide additional advanced product capabilities in areas such as database partitioning, compression, performance, workload management, and security. For more information, see http://www.ibm.com/db2. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing DB2 Enterprise Server Edition.

DB2 Workgroup Server Edition Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5


DB2 Workgroup Server Edition is designed to meet the data server needs of deployment of a workgroup or medium sized business environment. DB2 Workgroup Server Edition incorporates a native XML data store and delivers flexible access to XML data using XQuery, XPath, SQL, and standard reporting tools. For more information, see http://www.ibm.com/db2. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing DB2 Workgroup Server Edition.

DB2 Express Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5


DB2 Express Edition, which contains a full-function DB2 data server, is an entry-level product for the Small and Medium Business (SMB) market. It is fully compatible and scalable to the higher-priced data server offerings and has all of their autonomic magaeability features. DB2 Express incorporates a native XML data store and delivers flexible

access to XML data using XQuery, XPath, SQL, and standard reporting tools. The DB2 High Availability feature, which enables integration between IBM Data Server and cluster-managing software, is optionally available with this product. DB2 Express Edition comes with simplified packaging and is easy to install from within an application. The product is available for Linux, Solaris and Windows. For more information, see http://www.ibm.com/db2. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing DB2 Express. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing DB2 Express-C.

DB2 Personal Edition Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5


DB2 Personal Edition provides a single-user, full-function relational database with built-in replication. You can manage DB2 Personal Edition remotely, making it the perfect choice for deployment in occasionally connected or remote office implementations that do not require multiuser capability. DB2 Personal Edition can be deployed on Linux or Windows desktop or laptop workstations with inbound database connections limited to administration use only. For more information, see http://www.ibm.com/db2. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing DB2 Personal Edition.

DB2 Connect Server Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5


DB2 Connect Server products provide robust connectivity in a three-tier environment. DB2 application clients running on a variety of desktop systems can connect to databases on mainframe and System i database servers through a DB2 Connect Server. DB2 Connect products include dB2 client software that you deploy on the desktop systems and API drivers that connect the applications on these systems to a DB2 Connect Server. Designed for large-scale, demanding environments, DB2 Connect Server products provide connection pooling and connection concentrator functions to maximize application availability while minimizing mainframe resource usage. DB2 Connect Server products are available in several product editions, which are differentiated by thier licensing terms and their targeted deployment scenarios. For more information, see http://www.ibm.com/db2. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing DB2 Connect Server.

Database Management and Application Development Tools


A suite of GUI tools for managing DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows data and data-centric applications is available to install. Individually these tools provide powerful capabilities that target specific data management roles and tasks; more importantly, the components interoperate seamlessly, enabling cross-role collaboration, productivity, and effectiveness.

Get the tools

IBM Data Server Client Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5


IBM Data Server Client is a collection of client application drivers and tools for DB2 and Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) data servers. The set of application drivers for IDS data servers includes drivers for embedded SQL,

ODBC/CLI, JDBC/SQLJ, OLEDB, .NET, PHP, Perl, and Ruby. The set of application drivers for Informix IDS v11.10, or later, include: JDBC, .NET, PHP, and Ruby. The IBM Database Add-ins for Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio 2008 development environments are also included. Please see http://www.ibm.com/db2 for more information. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing IBM Data Server Client. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing DB2 Connect Personal Edition. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing DB2 Information Center.

DB2 Spatial Extender Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5


DB2 Spatial Extender leverages the power of the relational database model to store, access, manage, and analyze location-based flat map information just as easily as traditional business data. DB2 Spatial Extender uses industrystandard SQL for spatial data types and functions. DB2 Spatial Extender is included free of charge in applicable DB2 Server products. For more information, see http://www.ibm.com/software/data/spatial. DB2 Geodetic Data Management Feature, which is built on DB2 Spatial Extender, treats the Earth like a globe rather than a flat map. It makes it easier to develop applications for business intelligence and e-government that require geographical location analysis. The DB2 Geodetic Extender can construct a virtual globe on any scale. Most location information is collected by using worldwide systems such as global positioning satellite (GPS) and is represented by using latitude and longitude coordinates. The DB2 Geodetic Data Management Feature is available as part of DB2 Enterprise Server Edition. For more information, see http://www.ibm.com/software/data/spatial/db2geodetic. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing DB2 Spatial Extender.

InfoSphere Federation Server Relational Wrappers Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5


The InfoSphere Federation Server Relational Wrappers allows you to query and retrieve data located in distributed DB2 and non-DB2 relational databases. A single SQL statement can refer to one or several databases. For example, you can join data located in a DB2 table, data located in an Oracle table, and data retrieved from a Microsoft SQL Server view. For more information, see http://www.ibm.com/software/data/integration/federation_server/. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing WebSphere Information Integration Relational Wrappers.

InfoSphere Federation Server Nonrelational Wrappers Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5


The InfoSphere Federation Server Nonrelational Wrappers enable a federated system to integrate XML-based data, WebSphere MQ messages, and data from other data sources such as Excel and data sources that you can access through custom-built C++ and Java wrappers. For more information, see http://www.ibm.com/software/data/integration/federation_server/.

Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing WebSphere Information Integration Nonrelational Wrappers.

DB2 Query Patroller Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5


DB2 Query Patroller is a query workload management offering that proactively and dynamically controls submission and execution of queries to better manage DB2 database workloads to meet business needs. DB2 Query Patroller is available as part of an optional offering for DB2 Enterprise Server Edition. For more information, see http://www.ibm.com/db2. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing DB2 Query Patroller. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing data server administrator tool.

Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing data server developer tool.

IBM Database Add-Ins for Visual Studio


IBM Database Add-Ins for Visual Studio provides application development support for .NET applications directly in Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio 2008. Missing Prerequisites: Install the required DB2 products before installing IBM Database add-ins for Visual Studio.

Prepare the DB2 tools catalog

Product to install: Installation type:

DB2 Enterprise Server Edition - DB2COPY1 Custom

DB2 copy name: DB2COPY1 Set as default DB2 copy: Yes Set as default IBM database client interface copy: Yes Selected features: DB2 Update Service Base application development tools Base client support Configuration Assistant Connect support Control Center Satellite Control Server Satellite Synchronization Informix data source support IBM Data Server Provider for .NET First Steps Spatial Extender client JDBC Support IBM Software Development Kit (SDK) for Java(TM) DB2 LDAP support MDAC 2.8

ODBC Support OLE DB Support Replication tools Sample database source SQLJ Support DB2 Text Search DB2 WMI Provider Languages: English Target directory: C:\Program Files\IBM\SQLLIB

Space required: 1099 MB Installation specific driver details IBM Data Server Driver for ODBC and CLI name: IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER - DB2COPY1 OLE DB Provider GUID: {182C0E00-ED08-478B-8ECB-9CEB77559975} New instances: Instance name: DB2 Start instance on reboot: Yes TCP/IP configuration: Service name: db2c_DB2 Port number: 50000 Instance user information: User name: db2admin DB2 Text Search: HTTP service name: db2j_DB2 HTTP service port number: 55000 Instance name: DB2CTLSV Start instance on reboot: Yes TCP/IP configuration: Service name: db2c_DB2CTLSV Port number: 50001 Instance user information: User name: db2admin DB2 Administration server: Instance user information: User name: db2admin

DB2 tools catalog: Name: Schema: Instance: Location: Satellite control database: Name: Instance: Location:

TOOLSDB SYSTOOLS DB2 Local

SATCTLDB DB2CTLSV Local

Response file name:

C:\Documents and Settings\user\My Documents\PROD_ESE.rsp

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