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I downloaded the x86 UDB/Linux zip. I'm running VirtualBoxunder Windows, and have set up a CentOS partition expressly (!) forrunning DB2 Express-C.Does anyone know how to get VirtualBox pointing to a ZIP that's noton the LinuxFS (It's on the Windows NTFS but I can move it to FAT64if that'll help)?Phil Sevetson, having a clueless moment.From: IDUG DB2-L mailto:login to unmask email On Behalf Of LeonKatsnelsonSent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 8:40 AMTo: login to unmask emailSubject: Re: DB2-L DB2 for Linux UNIX and Windows usageDB2 Express is not free. DB2 Express-C is free and it is availablefor Linux, Windows, Solaris x86, and as a beta for Mac OS X.
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Youwill find all this and a lot more atand also on my blog at Leon KatsnelsonProgram Director, IM Cloud Computing Center of Competence andEvangelismFrom: login to unmask emailTo: login to unmask emailDate: 2011/06/10 07:39 PMSubject: Re: DB2-L DB2 for Linux UNIX and Windows usageSent by: IDUG DB2-L db2 express is free for everyoneRenuIn a message dated 6/9/2011 1:46:09 P.M. Central Daylight Time,login to unmask email writes:Hello All,Seeking information on the usage of DB2 on Linux, UNIX andWindows.Dose anyone have any idea of which platform has the most users,Linux, UNIX or Windows.Also, I understand years ago their was a Windows version that wasfree or almost free for developers, or did I just dream this up? Ifnot, where can I get my hands on a copy.Ed.The IDUG DB2-L Listserv is only part of your membership in IDUG. Ifyou are not already an IDUG member, please register here. The IDUG DB2-L Listserv is only part of your membership in IDUG. Ifyou are not already an IDUG member, please register here. The IDUG DB2-L Listserv is only part of your membership in IDUG.
Ifyou are not already an IDUG member, please register here. IDUG DB2 Tech Conference. Prague, Cz. 14-18 Nov 2011.International DB2 User Group (IDUG) - Independent, not-for-profit,User RunYour only source for independent, unbiased, and trusted DB2information. Phil,You want to SCP the file to the image.You could use Samba to access a Windows share from Linux but thatis waymore complex.Be aware that TSA/MP will not install under CentOS since the Linuxdistrochecking is pretty strict in its installer.HTHPhil NFrom my Android phoneOn Jun 13, 2011 3:29 PM, 'Sevetson, Phil' wrote: Okay. I downloaded the x86 UDB/Linux zip.
I'm runningVirtualBox underWindows, and have set up a CentOS partition expressly (!) forrunning DB2Express-C. Does anyone know how to get VirtualBox pointing to a ZIPthat's not on theLinuxFS (It's on the Windows NTFS but I can move it to FAT64 ifthat'llhelp)? Phil Sevetson, having a clueless moment.
From: IDUG DB2-L mailto:login to unmask email On Behalf OfLeon Katsnelson Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 8:40 AM To: login to unmask email Subject: Re: DB2-L DB2 for Linux UNIX and Windows usage DB2 Express is not free. DB2 Express-C is free and it isavailable forLinux, Windows, Solaris x86, and as a beta for Mac OS X. You willfind allthis and a lot more atand also on my blog at Leon Katsnelson Program Director, IM Cloud Computing Center of Competence andEvangelism From: login to unmask email To: login to unmask email Date: 2011/06/10 07:39 PM Subject: Re: DB2-L DB2 for Linux UNIX and Windows usage Sent by: IDUG DB2-L db2 express is free for everyone Renu In a message dated 6/9/2011 1:46:09 P.M. Central DaylightTime,login to unmask email writes: Hello All, Seeking information on the usage of DB2 on Linux, UNIX andWindows. Dose anyone have any idea of which platform has the mostusers, Linux,UNIX or Windows. Also, I understand years ago their was a Windows version thatwas free oralmost free for developers, or did I just dream this up?
If not,where can Iget my hands on a copy. Ed. The IDUG DB2-L Listserv is only part of your membership inIDUG. If youare not already an IDUG member, please register here. The IDUG DB2-L Listserv is only part of your membership inIDUG. If youare not already an IDUG member, please register here.
The IDUG DB2-L Listserv is only part of your membership inIDUG. Phil N.,Thanks.Phil S.From: IDUG DB2-L mailto:login to unmask email On Behalf Of PhilipNelsonSent: Monday, June 13, 2011 11:50 AMTo: login to unmask emailSubject: Re: DB2-L DB2 Express-C for Linux/X86 on VirtualBoxrunning CentOSPhil,You want to SCP the file to the image.You could use Samba to access a Windows share from Linux but thatis way more complex.Be aware that TSA/MP will not install under CentOS since the Linuxdistro checking is pretty strict in its installer.HTHPhil NFrom my Android phoneOn Jun 13, 2011 3:29 PM, 'Sevetson, Phil'wrote: Okay. I downloaded the x86 UDB/Linux zip. I'm runningVirtualBox under Windows, and have set up a CentOS partitionexpressly (!) for running DB2 Express-C. Does anyone know how to get VirtualBox pointing to a ZIPthat's not on the LinuxFS (It's on the Windows NTFS but I can moveit to FAT64 if that'll help)?
Phil Sevetson, having a clueless moment. From: IDUG DB2-Lmailto:login to unmask email OnBehalf Of Leon Katsnelson Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 8:40 AM To: login to unmask email Subject: Re: DB2-L DB2 for Linux UNIX and Windows usage DB2 Express is not free. DB2 Express-C is free and it isavailable for Linux, Windows, Solaris x86, and as a beta for Mac OSX. You will find all this and a lot more atand also on my blog at Leon Katsnelson Program Director, IM Cloud Computing Center of Competence andEvangelism From: login to unmask email To: login to unmask email Date: 2011/06/10 07:39 PM Subject: Re: DB2-L DB2 for Linux UNIX and Windows usage Sent by: IDUG DB2-L db2 express is free for everyone Renu In a message dated 6/9/2011 1:46:09 P.M. Central DaylightTime, login to unmask emailwrites: Hello All, Seeking information on the usage of DB2 on Linux, UNIX andWindows.
Dose anyone have any idea of which platform has the mostusers, Linux, UNIX or Windows. Also, I understand years ago their was a Windows version thatwas free or almost free for developers, or did I just dream thisup? If not, where can I get my hands on a copy.

Ed. The IDUG DB2-L Listserv is only part of your membership inIDUG. If you are not already an IDUG member, please register here. The IDUG DB2-L Listserv is only part of your membership inIDUG. If you are not already an IDUG member, please register here. The IDUG DB2-L Listserv is only part of your membership inIDUG. If you are not already an IDUG member, please register here.
IDUG DB2 Tech Conference. Prague, Cz. 14-18 Nov 2011. International DB2 User Group (IDUG) - Independent,not-for-profit, User Run Your only source for independent, unbiased, and trusted DB2information The IDUG DB2-L Listserv is only part of your membership in IDUG.
Ifyou are not already an IDUG member, please register here. IDUG DB2 Tech Conference. Prague, Cz. 14-18 Nov 2011.International DB2 User Group (IDUG) - Independent, not-for-profit,User RunYour only source for independent, unbiased, and trusted DB2information. Be aware that TSA/MP will not install under CentOS since theLinuxdistro checking is pretty strict in its installer.Try fiddling with the content of /etc/redhat-release.Kind regards,FrederikOn Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 5:49 PM, Philip Nelson wrote: Phil, You want to SCP the file to the image. You could use Samba to access a Windows share from Linux butthat is way more complex.
Be aware that TSA/MP will not install under CentOS since theLinux distro checking is pretty strict in its installer. HTH Phil N From my Android phone On Jun 13, 2011 3:29 PM, 'Sevetson, Phil' wrote: Okay. I downloaded the x86 UDB/Linux zip. I run VMWare Fusion on my Mac so I am not an expert in VirtualBox.Here iswhat I found in one of the forums:You can add a share to the virtual machine which you can map as anetworkdrive. You'll have to have installed the Guest Additions for XP.It's mostconcisely explained in the user manual in chapter 4.6 (Foldersharing)page 61 (Quote:Originally Posted by VirtualBox User Manual4.6 Folder sharingShared folders allow you to access files of your host system fromwithinthe guestsystem, much like ordinary shares on Windows networks would –except thatsharedfolders do not need a networking setup.
Leon,Thanks very much for the manualpage - I didn't have a clue that itwas out there. Thanks also for the time spent researching.From: IDUG DB2-L mailto:login to unmask email On Behalf Of LeonKatsnelsonSent: Monday, June 13, 2011 6:32 PMTo: login to unmask emailSubject: Re: DB2-L DB2 Express-C for Linux/X86 on VirtualBoxrunning CentOSI run VMWare Fusion on my Mac so I am not an expert in VirtualBox.Here is what I found in one of the forums:You can add a share to the virtual machine which you can map as anetwork drive. You'll have to have installed the Guest Additionsfor XP. It's most concisely explained in the user manual in chapter4.6 (Folder sharing) page 61 (Quote:I would like to make a general comment for everyone going throughthe process of getting virtual machines on their laptops just toexperiment or learn DB2 Express-C.
You may want to take a look atDB2 Express-C on the cloud instead. If you don't have an accountyou can use it free of charge for a year.

It takes minutes to getset up and you don't have to overburden your machine with poorlyperforming virtual machines. The only down side is that you do haveto have internet connectivity. Follow this short tutorial to set upa DB2-backed website and run it free for a yearIf you are interested in taking an early peek at the next versionof DB2 for LUW and you want to do it on the cloud instead ofhunting for a server, installing and patching software only to haveto go and do it again when we update the code, apply hereWhile there will be charges for the cloud resources (not for DB2),we can offer very sizable credit to offset these charges i.e. Youshould be able to get everything you need free of charge. If youare a DB2 for z/OS person, don't despair, DB2 Early Experienceprogram has a lot to offer.
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