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  1. Preface
  2. Installation Overview
  3. Before You Install
  4. Data Archive Installation
  5. Data Vault Installation
  6. Application Accelerator Installation
  7. Application Retirement for Healthcare Accelerator Installation
  8. MongoDB Accelerator Installation
  9. Salesforce Accelerator Installation
  10. After You Install
  11. Data Archive Upgrade
  12. Data Vault Upgrade
  13. Upgrading Oracle History Data
  14. Upgrading PeopleSoft History Data
  15. ILM Data Validation Option Setup
  16. Data Archive Source and Target Database Requirements
  17. Data Archive Connectivity
  18. Data Archive Uninstallation
  19. SAP Application Retirement
  20. Database Users and Privileges
  21. Data Visualization Designer Installation
  22. Data Archive Installation Requirements Checklist and Architecture Options

Installation and Upgrade Guide

Installation and Upgrade Guide

Login User Privileges

Login User Privileges

The user that you provide to connect or log in to IBM DB2 requires specific privileges to access data. You provide a login user when you define source and target connections and when you define connections to mine data in the Enterprise Data Manager.
When you define source and target connections for IBM DB2, you provide the user for the admin login, application login, and staging login names. All login names require the same privileges. When you define a connection to mine data in EDM, you provide the user to connect to IBM DB2.
The following table lists the privileges required for the user to connect to IBM DB2:
Platform
Privileges
IBM DB2 on z/OS
The user requires SELECT access to the following system tables in the SYSIBM schema:
  • SYSTABLES
  • SYSCOLUMNS
  • SYSPROCEDURES
  • SYSPARMS
  • SYSCOLAUTH
  • SYSTABAUTH
  • SYSKEYS
  • SYSINDEXES
  • SYSSYNONYMS
  • SYSROUTINES
  • SYSFOREIGNKEYS
  • SYSSCHEMAAUTH
IBM DB2 on Linux, UNIX, or Windows
The user requires SELECT access to the following system tables in the SYSCAT schema:
  • SYTABLES
  • COLUMNS
  • PROCEDURES
  • PROCPARMS
  • COLAUTH
  • TABAUTH
  • KEYCOLUSE
  • INDEXES
  • INDEXCOLUSE
  • REFERENCES
  • SCHEMATA
  • SCHEMAAUTH
  • ROLEAUTH (only for post Linux, UNIX, and Windows 95)
IBM DB2 on AS400/i-Series
The user requires SELECT access to the following system tables in the QSYS2 schema:
  • SYSTABLES
  • SYSCOLUMNS
  • SYSINDEXES
  • SYSCST
  • SYSKEYCST
  • SYSREFCST
  • SYSROUTINES
  • SYSPARMS
  • SYSFUNCS
  • SYSPROCS
  • SQLTABLEPRIVILEGES

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