dasdrop - Remove a Db2 administration server command
Last Updated: 2023-01-06
On Linux® and UNIX operating systems only, removes the Db2 Administration Server (DAS).
Important: This command has been deprecated and might be removed in a future release because the Db2 administration server (DAS) has been deprecated in Version 9.7. For more information, see Db2 administration server (DAS) has been deprecated.
The Db2 Administration Server provides support services for remote administration and Db2 administration tools such as the Replication Center. On Windows operating systems, you can use the db2admin drop command for the same purpose.
Note: The Db2 Administration Server (DAS) has been deprecated in Version 9.7 and might be removed in a future release. The DAS is not supported in Db2 pureScale® environments. Use software programs that use the Secure Shell protocol for remote administration. For more information, see Db2 administration server (DAS) has been deprecated .
Authorization
Root user authority
Required connection
None
Command syntax
Command parameters
- -d
- Enters debug mode, for use with Db2 Service.
Usage notes
- The dasdrop command is located in the DB2DIR/instance directory, where DB2DIR is the location where the current version of the Db2 database product is installed.
On AIX® 6.1 (or higher), when running this command from a shared Db2 copy in a system workload partition (WPAR) global environment, this command must be run as the root user. WPAR is not supported in a Db2 pureScale environment.




