DB2 Version 10.1 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

sqleatin API - Attach to instance

Enables an application to specify the node at which instance-level functions (CREATE DATABASE and FORCE APPLICATION, for example) are to be executed.
This node may be the current instance (as defined by the value of the DB2INSTANCE environment variable), another instance on the same workstation, or an instance on a remote workstation. Establishes a logical instance attachment to the node specified, and starts a physical communications connection to the node if one does not already exist.
Note: If a password change is required, use the sqleatcp API instead of the sqleatin API.

Authorization

None

Required connection

This API establishes an instance attachment.

API include file

sqlenv.h

API and data structure syntax

SQL_API_RC SQL_API_FN
  sqleatin (
        char * pNodeName,
        char * pUserName,
        char * pPassword,
        struct sqlca * pSqlca);

SQL_API_RC SQL_API_FN
  sqlgatin (
        unsigned short PasswordLen,
        unsigned short UserNameLen,
        unsigned short NodeNameLen,
        struct sqlca * pSqlca,
        char * pPassword,
        char * pUserName,
        char * pNodeName);

sqleatin API parameters

pNodeName
Input. A string containing the alias of the instance to which the user wants to attach. This instance must have a matching entry in the local node directory. The only exception is the local instance (as specified by the DB2INSTANCE environment variable), which can be specified as the object of an attachment, but cannot be used as a node name in the node directory. Can be NULL.
pUserName
Input. A string containing the user name under which the attachment is to be authenticated. Can be NULL.
pPassword
Input. A string containing the password for the specified user name. Can be NULL.
pSqlca
Output. A pointer to the sqlca structure.

sqlgatin API-specific parameters

PasswordLen
Input. A 2-byte unsigned integer representing the length of the password in bytes. Set to zero if no password is supplied.
UserNameLen
Input. A 2-byte unsigned integer representing the length of the user name in bytes. Set to zero if no user name is supplied.
NodeNameLen
Input. A 2-byte unsigned integer representing the length of the node name in bytes. Set to zero if no node name is supplied.

Usage notes

Note: A node name in the node directory can be regarded as an alias for an instance.
If an attach request succeeds, the sqlerrmc field of the sqlca will contain 9 tokens separated by hexadecimal FF (similar to the tokens returned when a CONNECT request is successful):
  1. Country/region code of the application server
  2. Code page of the application server
  3. Authorization ID
  4. Node name (as specified on the API)
  5. Identity and platform type of the server
  6. Agent ID of the agent which has been started at the server
  7. Agent index
  8. If the server instance operates in a DB2® pureScale® environment, as indicated by SQLWARN0 being set to 'W' and SQLWARN4 being set to 'S', this value represents the member number. If, as indicated by token 9, the server instance operates in a partitioned environment, this token represents the node number. If the server instance operates in a non-partitioned environment and outside of a DB2 pureScale environment, this value is not applicable and is always 0.
  9. If this value is zero, the server instance operates in a non-partitioned environment and outside of a DB2 pureScale environment. Otherwise, this non-zero value represents the number of members in a DB2 pureScale instance, if SQLWARN0 is set to 'W' and SQLWARN4 is to 'S'. If this value is non-zero but neither SQLWARN0 nor SQLWARN4 is set, it represents the number of nodes in a partitioned environment. This token is present only with Version 5 or later.

If the node name is a zero-length string or NULL, information about the current state of attachment is returned. If no attachment exists, sqlcode 1427 is returned. Otherwise, information about the attachment is returned in the sqlerrmc field of the sqlca (as outlined previously).

If an attachment has not been made, instance-level APIs are executed against the current instance, specified by the DB2INSTANCE environment variable.

Certain functions (db2start, db2stop, and all directory services, for example) are never executed remotely. That is, they affect only the local instance environment, as defined by the value of the DB2INSTANCE environment variable.

If an attachment exists, and the API is issued with a node name, the current attachment is dropped, and an attachment to the new node is attempted.

Where the user name and password are authenticated depends on the authentication type of the target instance.

The node to which an attachment is to be made can also be specified by a call to the sqlesetc API.

REXX API syntax

ATTACH [TO nodename [USER username USING password]]

REXX API parameters

nodename
Alias of the instance to which the user wants to attach. This instance must have a matching entry in the local node directory. The only exception is the local instance (as specified by the DB2INSTANCE environment variable), which can be specified as the object of an attachment, but cannot be used as a node name in the node directory.
username
Name under which the user attaches to the instance.
password
Password used to authenticate the user name.