Web Based Training
Contains: PDF course guide, as well as a lab environment where students can work through demonstrations and exercises at their own pace.
This course teaches you to perform database administrative tasks using DB2 10.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows with Database Partitioning Feature (DPF) in a MPP environment. This course provides a fast path to DB2 partitioned databases for experienced single partition DBAs. These tasks include customizing the environment for a partitioned database system, creating and populating partitioned databases, designing a database for parallel use, and using partitioned DB2 utilities. The partitioned database access strategies selected by the DB2 Optimizer will be examined using the DB2 Explain tools. Various diagnostic methods will be presented including using various command options. Students learn how to implement automatic archival for partitioned database logs and how to backup and restore a partitioned database. The REBUILD option of RESTORE, which can build a database copy with a subset of the table spaces, is desribed. Improving application performance and the use of SQL statements to track database performance and health are covered. This course provides a quick start to DB2 partitioned database administration skills for experienced relational Database Administrators (DBA).
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Unit 1: DB2 Partitioned Database Components and Concepts
Unit 2: Installation
Unit 3: Creating a Partitioned DB2 Database
Unit 4: Partitioning and Database Partition Groups
Unit 5: Partitioned Database Storage
Unit 6: Moving Data
Unit 7: Partitioned Database Backup and Recovery
Unit 8 Database Rebuild Support
Unit 9: Scaling the Database
Unit 10 Explain with Partitioned Database Row Relocation Strategies
Unit 1 Database Maintenance, Monitoring and Problem Determination
Unit 12: Partitioned Database Performance Tuning and FCM Considerations
Describe the steps to install and customize DB2 in a partitioned environment
Use Command Line tools to administer a partitioned database
Create objects and load data into DB2 partitioned databases
Analyze different row relocation strategies and implement a given logical database design using a partitioned DB2 database to support integrity and concurrency requirements
Define a DB2 partitioned recovery strategy and perform the tasks necessary to support the strategy
Identify how a database should be designed to take advantage of the parallel architecture
Use DB2 utilities to manage data and maintain a partitioned database
Perform the implementation of automated archival and retrieval of partitioned database logs
Plan for supporting partitioned database and disaster recovery scenarios using DB2 database and table space backups using the RESTORE command
Plan for supporting database and disaster recovery scenarios using DB2 database and table space backups using the RESTORE command with a REBUILD option
Investigate current application and partitioned database activity that might indicate performance problems using monitoring options
Use provided DB2 functions to evaluate efficient use of partitioned database memory
Identify and use the tools that assist in tuning of multi-partition databases
Utilize the DB2 Explain tools to examine partitioned database access strategies
Analyze Explain reports to identify the access strategies selected by the DB2 Optimizer for execution of SQL statements including the selection of indexes, join techniques, sorts and table queues
Perform basic database administration tasks on a relational database system
Use basic OS functions such as utilities, file permissions, hierarchical file system, commands, and editor
State the functions of the Structured Query Language (SQL) and be able to construct DDL, DML, and authorization statements
Discuss basic relational database concepts and objects such as tables, indexes, views, and joins
Experience as a single partition DB2 database administrator
These skills can be developed by taking:
Linux/UNIX Basics
SQL Workshop (C3120)
DB2 Family Fundamentals (CE030)
Quick Basics of DB2 10.5 Administration for Windows (CL285) or DB2 10 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Quickstart for Experienced Relational DBAs (CL485) or DB2 10 for LUW: Basic Administration for Linux and Windows (CL2X3)
This is an intermediate course for experienced single partition DBAs and technical individuals, involved in planning, implementing, and maintain DB2 DPF partitioned databases.