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Troels Arvin

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Nov 5, 2008, 6:56:25 AM11/5/08
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Hello,

Setup: DB2 LUW 9.5.

After "db2stop", a process called "kuddb2" remains. The process is
listening to network sockets, running with db2inst1 privileges.

The process seems to be related to some Tivoli system which we don't use.
I believe that I declined a special Tivoli monitoring option when
installing the DBMS, but it seems that some parts remain.

Is there a way to prevent the kuddb2 process from being spawned?

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Troels

Jean-Marc Blaise

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Nov 5, 2008, 2:34:03 PM11/5/08
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Hi Troels,

There is no documentation really about this process. You can either disable
the service on Windows or exit 0 in the shell on Linux/Unix.
From what I understand, this process is used by Data Studio administration
console, that allows to do monitoring alike Health Monitor.

HTH,

Jean-Marc

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Nov 11, 2008, 10:57:34 AM11/11/08
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Hello,

It's a Tivoli Monitoring Agent.

If you are at Linux, don't start them at boot time - remove these
links:
find /etc/rc.d -name S*ITMAgents*

or stop them:
find -L /etc/init.d -name ITMAgents* -exec \{\} stop \;

Hope this will help,
Mark B.

Troels Arvin

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Nov 11, 2008, 4:46:13 PM11/11/08
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4.spam wrote:
> It's a Tivoli Monitoring Agent.
>
> If you are at Linux, don't start them at boot time - remove these links:
> find /etc/rc.d -name S*ITMAgents*

Thanks. That got rid of the strange processes.

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Troels

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