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I have been fighting with Zend Server 2018 while trying to connect to a remote AS/400 DB2.



I am using the IBM_DB2 php functions to do the connection but every time I get



[IBM][CLI Driver] SQL1031N The database directory cannot be found on the indicated file system. SQLSTATE=58031 SQLCODE=-1031


Anyone else successful connecting the two?



What I've read online is that I need to catalog the servers.
So I have db2 running on an iseries at say 192.168.50.1 with a name of X232321 and a Windows 10 box running zend server 2018.
What commands would I need to catalog the two servers so I can use the db2 connector? And what does that actually do?



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    I have been fighting with Zend Server 2018 while trying to connect to a remote AS/400 DB2.



    I am using the IBM_DB2 php functions to do the connection but every time I get



    [IBM][CLI Driver] SQL1031N The database directory cannot be found on the indicated file system. SQLSTATE=58031 SQLCODE=-1031


    Anyone else successful connecting the two?



    What I've read online is that I need to catalog the servers.
    So I have db2 running on an iseries at say 192.168.50.1 with a name of X232321 and a Windows 10 box running zend server 2018.
    What commands would I need to catalog the two servers so I can use the db2 connector? And what does that actually do?



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      I have been fighting with Zend Server 2018 while trying to connect to a remote AS/400 DB2.



      I am using the IBM_DB2 php functions to do the connection but every time I get



      [IBM][CLI Driver] SQL1031N The database directory cannot be found on the indicated file system. SQLSTATE=58031 SQLCODE=-1031


      Anyone else successful connecting the two?



      What I've read online is that I need to catalog the servers.
      So I have db2 running on an iseries at say 192.168.50.1 with a name of X232321 and a Windows 10 box running zend server 2018.
      What commands would I need to catalog the two servers so I can use the db2 connector? And what does that actually do?



      Thanks for the help










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      I have been fighting with Zend Server 2018 while trying to connect to a remote AS/400 DB2.



      I am using the IBM_DB2 php functions to do the connection but every time I get



      [IBM][CLI Driver] SQL1031N The database directory cannot be found on the indicated file system. SQLSTATE=58031 SQLCODE=-1031


      Anyone else successful connecting the two?



      What I've read online is that I need to catalog the servers.
      So I have db2 running on an iseries at say 192.168.50.1 with a name of X232321 and a Windows 10 box running zend server 2018.
      What commands would I need to catalog the two servers so I can use the db2 connector? And what does that actually do?



      Thanks for the help







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          Try this on the windows db2 client:



          db2 "catalog tcpip node MY_IS remote 192.168.50.1 server 446"
          db2 "catalog db MY_ALIAS at node MY_IS"
          db2 "catalog dcs db MY_ALIAS as X232321"


          You can set MY_IS, MY_ALIAS as you want (no more than 8 letters).
          Port 446 may be different for your iSeries host.






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          • In my php code that was on the iSeries I connect to the database with X232321 for the database name and then call out the specific tablename.column in the queries. With your above example does any of that change?

            – Kris.Mitchell
            Nov 13 '18 at 11:53











          • I registered your iSeries database as MY_ALIAS. If you want to have this alias equal to your database name, then just amend MY_ALIAS to X232321 above in both commands.

            – Mark Barinstein
            Nov 13 '18 at 13:57











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          Try this on the windows db2 client:



          db2 "catalog tcpip node MY_IS remote 192.168.50.1 server 446"
          db2 "catalog db MY_ALIAS at node MY_IS"
          db2 "catalog dcs db MY_ALIAS as X232321"


          You can set MY_IS, MY_ALIAS as you want (no more than 8 letters).
          Port 446 may be different for your iSeries host.






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          • In my php code that was on the iSeries I connect to the database with X232321 for the database name and then call out the specific tablename.column in the queries. With your above example does any of that change?

            – Kris.Mitchell
            Nov 13 '18 at 11:53











          • I registered your iSeries database as MY_ALIAS. If you want to have this alias equal to your database name, then just amend MY_ALIAS to X232321 above in both commands.

            – Mark Barinstein
            Nov 13 '18 at 13:57
















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          Try this on the windows db2 client:



          db2 "catalog tcpip node MY_IS remote 192.168.50.1 server 446"
          db2 "catalog db MY_ALIAS at node MY_IS"
          db2 "catalog dcs db MY_ALIAS as X232321"


          You can set MY_IS, MY_ALIAS as you want (no more than 8 letters).
          Port 446 may be different for your iSeries host.






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          • In my php code that was on the iSeries I connect to the database with X232321 for the database name and then call out the specific tablename.column in the queries. With your above example does any of that change?

            – Kris.Mitchell
            Nov 13 '18 at 11:53











          • I registered your iSeries database as MY_ALIAS. If you want to have this alias equal to your database name, then just amend MY_ALIAS to X232321 above in both commands.

            – Mark Barinstein
            Nov 13 '18 at 13:57














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          Try this on the windows db2 client:



          db2 "catalog tcpip node MY_IS remote 192.168.50.1 server 446"
          db2 "catalog db MY_ALIAS at node MY_IS"
          db2 "catalog dcs db MY_ALIAS as X232321"


          You can set MY_IS, MY_ALIAS as you want (no more than 8 letters).
          Port 446 may be different for your iSeries host.






          share|improve this answer













          Try this on the windows db2 client:



          db2 "catalog tcpip node MY_IS remote 192.168.50.1 server 446"
          db2 "catalog db MY_ALIAS at node MY_IS"
          db2 "catalog dcs db MY_ALIAS as X232321"


          You can set MY_IS, MY_ALIAS as you want (no more than 8 letters).
          Port 446 may be different for your iSeries host.







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          • In my php code that was on the iSeries I connect to the database with X232321 for the database name and then call out the specific tablename.column in the queries. With your above example does any of that change?

            – Kris.Mitchell
            Nov 13 '18 at 11:53











          • I registered your iSeries database as MY_ALIAS. If you want to have this alias equal to your database name, then just amend MY_ALIAS to X232321 above in both commands.

            – Mark Barinstein
            Nov 13 '18 at 13:57



















          • In my php code that was on the iSeries I connect to the database with X232321 for the database name and then call out the specific tablename.column in the queries. With your above example does any of that change?

            – Kris.Mitchell
            Nov 13 '18 at 11:53











          • I registered your iSeries database as MY_ALIAS. If you want to have this alias equal to your database name, then just amend MY_ALIAS to X232321 above in both commands.

            – Mark Barinstein
            Nov 13 '18 at 13:57

















          In my php code that was on the iSeries I connect to the database with X232321 for the database name and then call out the specific tablename.column in the queries. With your above example does any of that change?

          – Kris.Mitchell
          Nov 13 '18 at 11:53





          In my php code that was on the iSeries I connect to the database with X232321 for the database name and then call out the specific tablename.column in the queries. With your above example does any of that change?

          – Kris.Mitchell
          Nov 13 '18 at 11:53













          I registered your iSeries database as MY_ALIAS. If you want to have this alias equal to your database name, then just amend MY_ALIAS to X232321 above in both commands.

          – Mark Barinstein
          Nov 13 '18 at 13:57





          I registered your iSeries database as MY_ALIAS. If you want to have this alias equal to your database name, then just amend MY_ALIAS to X232321 above in both commands.

          – Mark Barinstein
          Nov 13 '18 at 13:57


















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