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Author Re: unable to start messaging engine when I add a cluster to a SI bus WAS ND 6.0.2.17
Stephen Cocks

2007-02-16, 1:18 pm

In general the intent is to support any of the databases listed in the
product's supported software statement

E.g. See http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docvie...uid=swg27007256

In practice the best place to look is the information on the sibDDLGenerator
command which takes -system, -version, -platform parameters to select a
database type.

E.g. See
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoc...f\rjm0630_.html

For 6.0.2 that would seem to indicate support for MS SQL Server Enterprise
2000 SP 3a with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 JDBC Driver 2.2.0037 and therefore
any problems with those or later levels should be accepted as PMR/APARable.

--
Stephen Cocks
WESB/WPS System Administration

<Kim.Nelson@ca.com> wrote in message
news:1760819303.1171575256061.JavaMail.wassrvr@ltsgwas009.sby.ibm.com...
> Yes, I had worked through the fact that I needed to re-start. Your wording
> of the issue is very illuminating. My next problem is finding the right
> type of datasource to use for my ME. The cloudscape is just an interim
> solution -- I know that I need a remotely accessible db.
>
> Is there a listing anywhere of which types of database will work as a data
> source of an ME on v6? I could not get MS SQL to work, and I have seen a
> posting from someone else who had the same problem.



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