Web Based Training
This course teaches you to perform, basic database administrative tasks using DB2 10.1 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows. These tasks include creating and populating databases and implementing a logical design to support recovery requirements. The access strategies selected by the DB2 Optimizer will be examined using the DB2 Explain tools. Various diagnostic methods will be presented, including using the db2diag.log file messages to direct your investigation of problems, as well as using the db2pd commands.
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Overview of DB2 on Linux, UNIX and Windows
Command Line Processor (CLP) and GUI usage
The DB2 environment
Creating databases and data placement
Creating database objects
Moving data
Backup and recovery
Database Maintenance, Monitoring and Problem Determination
Locking and concurrency
Security
Agenda
Unit 1: Overview of DB2 on Linux, UNIX and Windows
Unit 2: Command Line Processor (CLP) and GUI usage
Unit 3: The DB2 Database Manager Instance
Exercise 1: Create a New DB2 Instance
Unit 4: Creating databases and data placement
Exercise 2: Creating databases and data placement
Unit 5: Creating database objects
Exercise 3: Create objects
Unit 6: Moving data
Exercise 4: Moving data
Unit 7: Backup and recovery
Exercise 5: Backup and recovery
Unit 8: Database Maintenance, Monitoring and Problem Determination
Exercise 6: Using DB2 Tools for Performance
Unit 7: Locking and concurrency
Exercise 7: Investigating DB2 Locking
Unit 8: Security
Exercise 8: Database Security
Administer a DB2 database system using commands and GUI tools
Compare DMS, SMS and Automatic storage management for table space storage
Implement a given logical database design using DB2 to support integrity and concurrency requirements
List and describe the components of DB2
Define a DB2 recovery strategy and perform the tasks necessary to support the strategy
Use autonomic features of DB2
Examine Explain output to determine access strategy chosen by Optimizer
Investigate current application activity that might indicate performance problems using SQL statements
Implement DB2 security
You should be able to:
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
These skills can be developed by taking:
OS Training:
AIX 5L Basics
Linux Basics and Administration
Windows Systems Administration
DB2 SQL Workshop
DB2 Fundamentals
Or by having equivalent HP-UX or Solaris administration experience
This intermediate course is for system administrators, database administrators, and technical personnel involved in planning, implementing, and maintaining DB2 databases.