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- Installing DB2 UDB Servers
- Prerequisites
- Before You Begin
- Installing DB2 UDB
- Installed Directory Structure
- Considerations in an NIS Environment
- Distributed Installation
- Sample Response Files
- Creating a Response File
- Distributed Installation with a Response File
- Installing DB2 with db2_install
- DB2 UDB Environment Definitions
- DB2 Profile Registry
- Managing the DB2 Profile Registry
- The db2set Command
- Environment Variables
- Hierarchy of the DB2 UDB Environment
- DB2 Administration Server (DAS)
- DAS Process
- DB2 Instances
- Creating the Sample Database
- Using the Command Line Processor (CLP)
- Uninstalling DB2 Products
- Stopping the DAS Instance
- Stopping All DB2 Instances
- Removing the DAS Instance
- Removing DB2 Instances
- Removing DB2 Products
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Removing DB2 Products
You must stop all outstanding DB2 processes before removing DB2 products.
You can remove DB2 products from the Solaris operating environment using the db2_deinstall command as follows:
Log in as a user with root authority.
Enter the db2_deinstall -n command. This command is found on the DB2 Version 8 product CD-ROM (it is not installed with the DB2 binaries). Go to the directory where the CD-ROM file system is mounted and execute it.
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