Deleting The Database - IBM Netfinity 4500R User Reference Manual

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Netfinity Manager
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IBM® Netfinity® 4500R User's Reference
databasename is the name of the database as specified during NETFINDB
execution
privilegecode is one of the following privilege codes:
— ALL
— ALTER
— CONTROL
— DELETE
— INDEX
— INSERT
— REFERENCES
— SELECT
— UPDATE
d. Press Enter to execute the command.
Note:
Use PUBLIC or authorize only a specific ID or group name. Netfinity
Manager update programs use the DB2SQLC0 package and do not
require specific table privileges.
To revoke privileges, substitute REVOKE for GRANT in the command line.
To configure Netfinity Manager to discontinue export data through ODBC for use
on DB2, refer to "ODBC database support" on page 42.
Cataloging the database in the managing system: If the manager is using a remote
database, catalog the node the database resides on and then catalog the database to
that node.
Once this step has been completed, the name of the Netfinity Manager database will
appear in the System Information Tools Database Selection window.

Deleting the database

The following information describes how to delete the database for all supported
operating systems.
Note:
If your operating system is OS/2, refer to "Deleting the database on OS/2".
1. Start a DB2 command window.
2. Type
DB2 DROP DATABASE
where
databasename is the name of the database as specified during the database
installation.
3. Press Enter.
Deleting the database on OS/2: 1.Insert the Netfinity Manager CD-ROM into the
database server CD-ROM drive (in this example, the CD-ROM drive is E).
2. Start an OS/2 window or full-screen session.
3. Make the CD-ROM drive the active drive.
Type E: and press Enter.
4. Type the following command at the OS/2 prompt:
NETFINDB DELETE /DBNAME=
where databasename is the name of the database as specified during NETFINDB
execution.
5. Press Enter.
databasename
databasename

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