Set the MONITOR_INTERVAL in seconds to specify how often the partition or instance is monitored. For example,

MONITOR_INTERVAL30

Set the TIME_OUT variable to the time that the toolkit must wait for completion of a normal shut down, before initiating a forceful halt of the application. For example,

TIME_OUT

30

Set the monitored_subnet variables to the subnet that is monitored for the package. Set the monitored_subnet_access variable to full if the subnet is available on all nodes, else set it to partial.

monitored_subnet_access full

Set the variables for adding the package relocatable IP address. For example,

ip_subnet x.x.x.x

Set the ip_subnet_node to the node names where the subnet is valid. For example,

ip_subnet_nodenode1

ip_subnet_nodenode2

Set theip_address to a valid package IP. For example,

ip_addressx.x.x.x

Create a separate vg variable for each volume group. For example,

vg vg_dd0

Create a separate fs_name, fs_directory, fs_type, and fs_mount_opt variables for each database partition. For example,

fs_name

/dev/vg_dd0/lvol1

fs_directory

/dbpath/db2_payroll_inst/NODE0000

fs_type

"ext3"

fs_mount_opt

"-o rw"

fs_umount_opt

""

fs_fsck_opt

""

fs_name

/dev/vg_dd0/lvol2

fs_directory

/dbpath/db2_payroll_inst2/NODE0001

fs_type

"ext3"

fs_mount_opt

"-o rw"

fs_umount_opt

""

fs_fsck_opt

""

The example above defines the variable for two database partitions that is, partition 0 and partition 1, NODE0000 and NODE0001. The variables are named NODE0000 in accordance with DB2 directory structure.

DB2 Package Configuration Example 81