Operating Systems: i5/OS
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Testing a connection with the administrative console
After you have defined and saved a data source, you can click the Test
Connection button to ensure that the parameters in the data source definition
are correct.
Overview
You can select multiple data sources on the data source collection
page and test them as a group. Be sure that the following conditions are met
before using the Test Connection button:
Procedure
- If you are testing a connection using a WebSphere Application Server
V4.0 type of data source, ensure that the user and password information
is set.
- Designate variables appropriately.
- WebSphere Application Server automatically sets environment variables
for JDBC driver class paths on the i5/OS platform. Application Server names
the variable according to your driver, either ${OS400_NATIVE_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH}
or ${OS400_TOOLBOX_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH}. In the administrative console, you designate
the complete path location of your driver as the value of the environment
variable. (See the JDBC provider settings article
for more information.)
- If you download the latest JTOpen version of the jt400.jar file, use one
of two placement strategies to keep the value of your environment variable
accurate. You can place the file in the same directory that you specify for
the ${OS400_TOOLBOX_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH} variable. Alternatively, you can place
the jt400.jar file in a different directory and change the value of ${OS400_TOOLBOX_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH}
to this different path.
- Verify that the environment variables exist in
the scope of the test. For example, if
the node scoped data source you defined uses ${DB2_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH},
check that there exists a node level definition for DB2_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH
= c:\sqllib\java( or your system dependent value).
- Restart the deployment manager and node agents
after you define or edit WebSphere variables.
- Restart the deployment manager and node agents
after you create or edit an authentication alias for the data source.
- Ensure that the deployment manager and node
agent are up and running.
- You can now test a connection to the data source. On the data source
collection page in the administrative console, select the data source and
click Test Connection . A Test Connection operation
can have three different outcomes, each resulting in a different message being
displayed in the messages panel of the page on which you press the Test Connection
button.
- The test can complete successfully, meaning that a connection is successfully
obtained to the database using the configured data source parameters. The
resulting message states: Test Connection for data source DataSourceName on
process ProcessName at node NodeName was successful.
- The test can complete successfully with warnings. This means that while
a connection is successfully obtained to the database, warnings were issued.
The resulting message states: Test Connection for data source DataSourceName on
process ProcessName at node NodeName was successful with warning(s).
View the JVM Logs for more details.
The View the JVM Logs text is
a hyperlink that takes you to the JVM Logs console screen for the process.
- The test can fail. A connection to the database with the configured parameters
is not obtained. The resulting message states: Test Connection failed for
data source DataSourceName on process ProcessName at node NodeName with
the following exception: ExceptionText. View the JVM Logs for more
details.
Again, the text for View the JVM Logs is a hyperlink to
the appropriate logs screen.
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Test connection service
Related tasks
Testing a connection using wsadmin
Related Reference
Example: Testing a connection using testConnection(ConfigID)
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