To start or stop the DAS use the db2admin start or db2admin
stop commands.
Before you begin
Important: The DB2® Administration Server (DAS)
has been deprecated in Version 9.7 and might be removed in a future
release. The DAS is not supported in
DB2 pureScale® environments.
Use software programs that use the Secure Shell protocol for remote
administration. For more information, see
DB2 administration server (DAS) has been deprecated .
To manually start or stop the DAS on Windows, you must first log
on to the computer using an account or user ID that belongs to either
Administrators, Server Operators, or Power Users groups.
To
manually start or stop the DAS on Linux,
the account or user ID must be made part of the dasadm_group.
The dasadm_group is specified in the DAS configuration
parameters.
Procedure
When working with the DB2 database
manager for any of the Linux operating
systems, you must do the following:
- To start the DAS:
- Log in as the DAS owner.
- Run the start up script using one of the following:
. DASHOME/das/dasprofile (for Bourne or Korn shell)
source DASHOME/das/dascshrc (for C shell)
where DASHOME is
the home directory of the DB2 administration
server.
- To start the DAS use the db2admin command:
db2admin start
Note: The DAS is automatically
started after each system restart. The default startup behavior of
the DAS can be altered using the dasauto command.
- To stop the DAS:
- Log in as an account or user ID that is part of the dasadm_group.
- Stop the DAS using the db2admin command
as follows:
db2admin stop