Configuring TCP/IP
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Chapter 4 Performing Post-Installation Tasks 4-25
The DB2 subsystem name that you specify during the client configuration
must be the same as the nickname specified in the INI#ACV file. Whereas
you specify the name of the subsystem with an underscore (_) in the
INI#ACV file, you must enter the name in the Connection Wizard screen
during the client configuration with a colon (:).
In the example in Figure 4-14 on page 4-24, the DOPTs nickname is
DB25_DIRECT, and it references BMCADMN.V621.D62.LOAD
(ALUDOPD1). The source for the DOPTs module is found in
HLQ.CNTL(member). In the example, this is member ALUDOPD1.
Figure 4-15 illustrates that the DOPTs nickname is entered as
DB25:DIRECT, replacing the underscore (_) with a colon (:), when the client
is installed on the user’s PC.
Figure 4-15 Connection Wizard Screen
Step 2 Configure OS/390.
• If you are using OS/390 release 2.5 or later and IBM TCP/IP version 3.4
or later, the owner of the started procedure (that is, the user ID that is
accessing TCP/IP) must define an OMVS segment in Resource Access
Control Facility (RACF) or in another security package to operate the
MVS Server.
Refer to the IBM OS/390 eNetwork Communications Server: IP
Planning and Migration Guide for more information.