DB2 Version 10.1 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

Installing a fix pack to install new DB2 database products (Linux and UNIX)

Follow these instructions to install new DB2® database products at a particular fix pack level. The db2setup command is used to perform the installation.

Before you begin

About this task

Use this method if:
  • There are no DB2 database products in the selected installation path, or
  • DB2 database products exist in the selected installation path and you want to add more products (at the same fix pack level as the existing products) in the same path.

Procedure

To install the DB2 database products:

  1. Log on as root.
  2. Change to the directory that contains the fix pack image.
  3. Launch the installation by issuing the command:
    ./db2setup
    Note:
    • If you choose to install InfoSphere® Federation Server products, you will receive a warning message if you issue db2setup from a fix pack image that is at a lower level than the existing DB2 database products. You must apply the appropriate fix pack after the product installation is complete.
    • For all other DB2 database products, if the fix pack image that you are using to add new products is not at the same level as the installed DB2 database products in a particular DB2 copy, the installation attempt will not succeed. For example:
      • If the fix pack image is at a lower level than the installed products, the error message returned by db2setup will advise you to obtain the right fix pack image.
      • If the fix pack image is at a higher level than the installed DB2 database products, the error message returned by db2setup will advise you to upgrade the existing products using installFixPack first.

What to do next

To complete the installation, perform the necessary post-installation tasks for fix packs. Refer to Post-installation tasks for fix packs (Linux and UNIX).