Verifying the Enterprise Server Installation Using PORTTEST
To verify the Enterprise Server installation using PORTTEST:
Log on to the UNIX Enterprise Server as
jde920
Note: The DB2 for Linux, Windows, and UNIX databases must be cataloged on the Enterprise Server if the databases are not located on the same machine as the database server. As part of the installation process, the databases on the database server are automatically cataloged by thecreate_db.sql
script. Refer to the section of this guide entitled: Cataloging for DB2 for Linux, Windows, and UNIX for recommended cataloging procedures you can use to manually catalog the database whenever it receives substantial additional data.To verify that Release 9.2 is installed correctly on the Enterprise Server, enter these commands:
cd $SYSTEM/bin32 porttest userid password environment
where
userid
is a valid Release 9.2 user ID,password
is the user password, and environment is the environment you want to verify (for example, DV920). Enter this command for each environment.Caution: These parameters are case-sensitive. If your case is incorrect, the command will fail. For example, if youruserid
andpassword
are uppercase JDE, and your Pristine environment is uppercase PY920, you should issue the PORTTEST command as such:PORTTEST JDE JDE PY920
This program initializes a user and an environment (assuming Release 9.2 is installed and configured correctly). The program displays messages that indicate the selection of records from a Release 9.2 table. If it does not, review the
jde_xx.log
file (orJDE_XX.LOG
file) in the directory path/$EVRHOME/log
.Tip: If PORTTEST fails to run, refer to Using the PORTTEST Checklist for diagnostic assistance.