DB2 Version 9.7 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
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Stopping non-root instances (Linux® and UNIX®)

You must stop your non-root instance before uninstalling your DB2® product.

Note:
This task applies to DB2 products that were installed with non-root authority.

To stop a DB2 instance:

  1. Log in as the non-root instance owner.
  2. Run the start up script if it is not included in .profile.
    . $HOME/sqllib/db2profile       (bash, Bourne, or Korn shells) 
    source $HOME/sqllib/db2cshrc    (C shell) 
    where $HOME is your home directory.
  3. You might want to save any of the following files:
  4. Stop the DB2 database manager by entering the db2stop force command.
  5. Confirm that the instance is stopped by entering the db2 terminate command.

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