IBM Db2 Database and Add-Ons Report
- Inventory is collected from devices where IBM Db2 is installed (whether stand-alone computers, or hosts where VMs are running Db2) by the locally-installed FlexNet inventory agent (any inventory from other sources is ignored for this report)
- Only inventory collected using the built-in Db2 commands, notably
db2licm
, is included (other FlexNet inventory, such as file evidence or MSI installer evidence gathered from the same inventory devices, is not included in this report) - On UNIX-like platforms, the FlexNet inventory agent must be running as root, as this elevated level of privilege is required to run the required Db2 commands on these platforms
- The
PerformIBMDB2Inventory
preference must be true on each device where this specialized inventory is to be collected. This is the default value for the preference, and is used unless the preference is deliberately set to false either in the command line, in the registry on Windows, or in config.ini on UNIX-like platforms.
Each row in the report displays the version and edition of IBM Db2 Database installed on the inventory device, and any add-on that is enabled or used on that Db2 installation. Any add-on that is neither licensed nor used is excluded from the report.
If there is no add-on enabled or used on a particular installation of IBM Db2 Database product, the columns related to the add-on are blank in that row.
Generating the report
- Navigate to .
- Click Run report.
Reading the report
The following columns (listed here in alphabetical order) are available. By default, some are displayed in the report, and others are available in the column chooser.
Column name | Description |
---|---|
Add-on application name | The name of the recognized Db2 add-on application, which may
be:
Editable values can be changed on the General tab of the application properties.
|
Add-on license name |
The license consumed by the Db2 add-on application recognized on this inventory device. |
Db2 add-on license status |
Whether or not the add-on application is reported as licensed by
the Db2
db2licm -l command. Possible values
are:
|
Db2 add-on status |
The compliance status of the add-on application, as reported by
the Db2
db2licm -g command. Possible values
are:
|
Db2 compliance status |
The compliance status of the IBM Db2 Database, as self-reported
by the
db2licm -g command. Possible values
are:
|
Db2 enforcement policy |
The value of the Enforcement policy
field output by the |
Db2 instances |
A comma-separated list of all the database instances for the
particular IBM Db2 Database installation where the
|
Db2 license type |
The license type returned by the IBM Db2 command |
Db2 product identifier |
The product identifier output from the |
Edition |
Edition of the IBM Db2 Database application installed on the inventory device. |
Exemption reason |
The reason why this installation of the IBM Db2 Database is exempt from consuming license entitlements from the associated license, even though the inventory data has been found or allocations are in place (or both). |
Expiry date |
The value reported in the “Expiry date” field of the
|
Host manufacturer |
The company making and selling the computer hosting the relevant virtual machine. Editable in the General tab of the inventory device properties (for manually-created records). |
Host model |
The manufacturer’s model name or number for this device. Editable in the Model field in the General tab of the inventory device properties (for manually-created records). If the value is gathered from inventory, it cannot be edited, but it can be overridden by entering a new value in the Overridden field in General tab of the inventory device properties. The original value continues to display on the General tab, alongside the overridden value, and may be restored at any time. |
Host name |
The host of the VM where Db2 is installed. The column is blank if either:
|
Host processors |
The total number of central processing units (CPUs) available in this host. |
Host processor type |
The type of processor installed in this host. Populated and (by default) updated by inventory imports, this value can be manually overwritten in the Hardware tab of the inventory device properties. |
Installation path |
The location on the inventory device where the IBM Db2 Database
is installed, as:
|
Inventory device |
The name of the device where IBM Db2 is installed (along with possible add-ons). |
Inventory device domain name |
The name of the domain to which the computing device belongs. Editable in the General tab of the inventory device properties for manually created records. The value is overwritten (permanently) by incoming inventory, and thereafter is read-only. |
Inventory device IP address |
The IP address of the inventory device. For inventory devices with multiple IP addresses (for example, those with multiple network cards), a comma-separated list (up to 256 characters) is shown. IP addresses in the IPv6 address family are not reported in FlexNet inventory for devices running UNIX-like operating systems. Editable in the General tab of the inventory device properties. |
Inventory device manufacturer |
The company making and selling either the computer hosting the relevant virtual machine, or the stand-alone computer. Editable in the General tab of the inventory device properties (for manually-created records). |
Inventory device role |
The role assigned to the inventory device, such as Development, Test, and Production. Device roles (where permitted by the product use rights on a license) can exempt devices from consuming entitlements on a license to which they are (and remain) attached. For example, some license agreements may grant an exemption for devices used exclusively for testing. Editable in Device role field in the General tab of the inventory device properties. |
Inventory device status |
Indicates the current state of a device. It can have any of the
following values:
|
Inventory device type |
Specifies the type of the inventory device, which may be any of the
following values:
|
Inventory source | If you have multiple overlapping inventory sources that report on the same device, it is possible for some inventory details to come from one source and other details from another source. This column identifies the most recent source of inventory that reported the majority of the hardware properties for this device. |
Last inventory date |
The date when inventory information was most recently collected by the Inventory source for the inventory device. |
License name |
The license from which this installation of IBM DB2 consumes entitlements. |
License type |
The kind of license, which determines what properties are available for the license, and how compliance is calculated for the license. For details of an individual license type, please see the appropriate entry in the glossary. This license type applies to the license identified under License name. |
Operating system |
The operating system that this device reports in its inventory. |
Recognized application |
The application that matched the evidence uploaded from the Db2
db2licm command, often with an associated
license type. This application is typically identified in the
Application Recognition Library, although it may also be a
locally-created application record where the attached evidence
exactly matches the output of the db2licm
command. Tip: If the uploaded output of the
db2licm command does not match the
installer evidence of any application record, the
import is not included in this report. Only applications
with matched evidence are included here.Example: DB2 10.5 Enterprise Server (Authorized User Single Install) |
Recognized application/suite |
In this context, a "suite" means that there are a range of licensing options available for the same application. If such a suite has been recognized during the license reconciliation process, the suite name is shown in this column (and therefore appears different than the value in the Recognized applicationcolumn). If there was no such suite of licenses recognized, this column shows the same application name as the previous column. The value from this column is available in management views, such as in inventory device properties; and it is in the linked properties of this application that installations on inventory devices can be traced. As always, in FlexNet Manager Suite the license is separate from (and can be attached to) the application record, and as such is not included in this Recognized application/suite name. Example: DB2 10.5 Enterprise Server |
Suite |
A Boolean that displays:
This column is useful, for example, when filtering the listing to show only suites with multiple licensing options. |
Version |
The release number (or release identifier) of the IBM Db2 Database installed on the inventory device. |
FlexNet Manager Suite (On-Premises)
2020 R2