IIS-CONN-DB2-00720I
Using the following node map\n(Logical name, Host name, Connection suffix, Partitions)\nNode map

Explanation

The DB2 connector is using node map (Logical name, Host name, Connection suffix, Partitions): Node map.

This message is displayed by the conductor process and it records the node map after the DB2 connector has reconciled the APT configuration file to the DB2 database partitioning.

For example, when you are using the following node map:

(Logical name, Host name, Connection suffix, Partitions)

node1, ds1.ibm.com, 0, 0

node1, ds1.ibm.com, 0, 1

node1, ds1.ibm.com, 0, 2

node1, ds1.ibm.com, 0, 3

node2, ds2.ibm.com, 4, 4

node2, ds2.ibm.com, 4, 5

node2, ds2.ibm.com, 4, 6

node2, ds2.ibm.com, 4, 7

The node map above shows node1 running on ds1.ibm.com and node2 running on ds2.ibm.com. The four player processes running on node1 target the first four partitions (0 through 3); the suffix that you use when cataloging the database for node1 is 0.

The four player processes running on node2 target the next four partitions (4 through 7); the suffix that you use when cataloging the database for node2 is suffix 4.

This message can be helpful in verifying whether your environment is mapped and running as designed.

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