GET ADMIN CONFIGURATION command
The GET ADMIN CONFIGURATION command returns the values of individual Db2® Administration Server (DAS) configuration parameter values on the administration node of the system. The DAS is a special administrative tool that enables remote administration of Db2 servers.
For a list of the DAS configuration parameters, see the description of the UPDATE ADMIN CONFIGURATION command.
Scope
This command returns information about DAS configuration parameters on the administration node of the system to which you are attached or that you specify in the FOR NODE option.
Authorization
None
Required connection
Node. To display the DAS configuration for a remote system, first connect to that system or use the FOR NODE option to specify the administration node of the system.
Command syntax
Command parameters
- FOR NODE node-name
- Enter the name of a the administration node to view DAS configuration parameters there.
- USER username USING password
- If connection to the node requires user name and password, enter this information.
Examples
The following example is sample output from GET ADMIN CONFIGURATION:
Admin Server Configuration
Authentication Type DAS (AUTHENTICATION) = SERVER_ENCRYPT
DAS Administration Authority Group Name (DASADM_GROUP) = ADMINISTRATORS
DAS Discovery Mode (DISCOVER) = SEARCH
Name of the Db2 Server System (DB2SYSTEM) = swalkty
Java Development Kit Installation Path DAS (JDK_PATH) = e:\sqllib\java\jdk
DAS Code Page (DAS_CODEPAGE) = 0
DAS Territory (DAS_TERRITORY) = 0
Location of Contact List (CONTACT_HOST) = hostA.ibm.ca
Execute Expired Tasks (EXEC_EXP_TASK) = NO
Scheduler Mode (SCHED_ENABLE) = ON
SMTP Server (SMTP_SERVER) = smtp1.ibm.ca
Tools Catalog Database (TOOLSCAT_DB) = CCMD
Tools Catalog Database Instance (TOOLSCAT_INST) = DB2
Tools Catalog Database Schema (TOOLSCAT_SCHEMA) = TOOLSCAT
Scheduler User ID = db2admin
Usage notes
If an error occurs, the information returned is not valid. If the configuration file is invalid, an error message is returned. The user must install the DAS again to recover.
To set the configuration parameters to the default values shipped with the DAS, use the RESET ADMIN CONFIGURATION command.