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4. The following is performed by default during the installation:<br />

- DB2 is installed in C:\Program Files\IBM\SQLLIB<br />

Appendix B – Up and running <strong>with</strong> DB2 223<br />

- The DB2ADMNS and DB2USERS Windows operating system groups are<br />

created.<br />

- The instance DB2 is created under C:\Program Files\IBM\SQLLIB\DB2<br />

- The DB2 Administration <strong>Server</strong> (DAS) is created<br />

- Installation logs are stored in:<br />

My Documents\DB2LOG\db2.log<br />

My Documents\DB2LOG\db2wi.log<br />

- Several Windows services are created.<br />

B.3.2 Installation on Linux<br />

DB2 installation on Linux is straight-forward and requires the following basic steps:<br />

1. Log on as the Root user to install DB2.<br />

2. After downloading DB2 Express-C for Linux from ibm.com/db2/express, look for<br />

the file db2setup, and execute it: ./db2setup<br />

3. Follow the self-explanatory instructions from the wizard. Choosing default values is<br />

normally sufficient.<br />

4. The following is performed by default during installation:<br />

- DB2 is installed in /opt/ibm/db2/V9.7<br />

- Three user IDs are created. The default values are listed below:<br />

db2inst1 (instance owner)<br />

db2fenc1 (Fenced user for fenced routines)<br />

dasusr1 (DAS user)<br />

- Three user groups are created corresponding to the above user IDs:<br />

db2iadm1<br />

db2fadm1<br />

dasadm1<br />

- Instance db2inst1 is created<br />

- The DAS dasusr1 is created<br />

- Installation logs are stored in:<br />

/tmp/db2setup.his<br />

/tmp/db2setup.log<br />

/tmp/db2setup.err

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