Understanding DB2 : Learning Visually with Examples

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2007-12-29
Publisher(s): IBM Press
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Summary

The Easy, Visual Way to Master IBMreg; DB2 for Linuxreg;, UNIXreg;, and Windowsreg;-Fully Updated for Version 9.5 IBM DB2 9 and DB2 9.5 provide breakthrough capabilities for providing Information on Demand, implementing Web services and Service Oriented Architecture, and streamlining information management.Understanding DB2: Learning Visually with Examples, Second Edition,is the easiest way to master the latest versions of DB2 and apply their full power to your business challenges. Written by four IBM DB2 experts, this book introduces key concepts with dozens of examples drawn from the authors'experience working with DB2 in enterprise environments. Thoroughly updated for DB2 9.5, it covers new innovations ranging from manageability to performance and XML support to API integration. Each concept is presented with easy-to-understand screenshots, diagrams, charts, and tables. This book is for everyone who works with DB2: database administrators, system administrators, developers, and consultants. With hundreds of well-designed review questions and answers, it will also help professionals prepare for the IBM DB2 Certification Exams 730, 731, or 736. Coverage includes Choosing the right version of DB2 for your needs Installing and configuring DB2 Understanding the DB2 environment, instances, and databases Establishing client and server connectivity Working with database objects Utilizing breakthrough pureXMLtrade; technology, which provides for nativeXML support Mastering administration, maintenance, performance optimization, troubleshooting, and recovery Understanding improvements in the DB2 process, memory, and storage models Implementing effective database security Leveraging the power of SQL and XQuery

Author Biography

Raul F. Chong, DB2 on Campus Program Manager at the IBM Toronto Laboratory, is a DB2 Certified Solutions Expert in administration and application development with ten years of experience in DB2. He has helped customers resolve DB2 migration, performance, and design issues; developed new DB2 solutions; taught DB2 workshops; contributed to DB2 exam tutorials; and was the lead author of the first edition of Understanding DB2.

Xiaomei Wang, a technical consultant at the IBM Toronto Laboratory, has nine years of DB2 experience. She has handled critical DB2 customer and business partner situations worldwide.

Michael Dang, DB2 Technical Sales Specialist, specializes in solution design, database sizing, product licensing, and Balanced Warehouse configurations. He formerly served as a DB2 Support Analyst and spent seven years as a DB2 DBA.

Dwaine R. Snow, DB2 Senior Product Manager, has worked with DB2 for seventeen years. He is the coauthor of Advanced DBA Certification Guide and Reference for DB2 Universal Database for Linux, UNIX, and Windows, DB2 UDB for Windows, and the first edition of Understanding DB2.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. xxiii
Prefacep. xxv
Acknowledgmentsp. xxxi
About the Authorsp. xxxiii
Introduction to DB2
Brief History of DB2p. 1
The Role of DB2 in the Information On-Demand Worldp. 4
DB2 Editionsp. 13
DB2 Clientsp. 20
Try-and-Buy Versionsp. 22
Host Connectivityp. 23
Federation Supportp. 23
p. 24
IBM WebSphere Federation Server and WebSphere Replication Serverp. 25
Special Package Offerings for Developersp. 25
DB2 Syntax Diagram Conventionsp. 26
Case Studyp. 28
Summaryp. 29
Review Questionsp. 30
DB2 at a Glance: The Big Picturep. 33
SQL Statements, XQuery Statements, and DB2 Commandsp. 33
DB2 Tools Overviewp. 38
Federationp. 55
Case Study: The DB2 Environmentp. 56
Database Partitioning Feature 58
Case Study: DB2 with DPF Environmentp. 74
IBM Balanced Warehousep. 79
Summaryp. 81
Review Questions
Installing DB2p. 85
DB2 Installation: The Big Picturep. 85
Installing DB2 Using the DB2 Setup Wizardp. 88
Non-Root Installation on Linux and Unixp. 102
Required User IDs and Groupsp. 105
Silent Install Using a Response Filep. 108
Advanced DB2 Installation Methods (Linux and UNIX Only)p. 113
Installing a DB2 Licensep. 116
Installing DB2 in a DPF Environmentp. 118
Installing Multiple db2 Versions and Fix Packs on the Same Serverp. 119
Installing DB2 Fix Packsp. 126
Migrating DB2p. 129
Case Studyp. 131
Summaryp. 133
Review Questionsp. 134
Using the DB2 Toolsp. 137
DB2 Tools: The Big Picturep. 137
The Command-Line Toolsp. 138
Web-Based Toolsp. 157
General Administration Toolsp. 158
Information Toolsp. 165
Monitoring Toolsp. 167
Setup Toolsp. 171
Other Toolsp. 175
Tool Settingsp. 179
Case Studyp. 179
Summaryp. 184
Review Questionsp. 185
Understanding the DB2 Environment, DB2 Instances, and Databasesp. 189
The DB2 Environment, DB2 Instances, and Databases: The Big Picturep. 189
The DB2 Environmentp. 190
The DB2 Instancep. 198
The Database Administration Serverp. 216
Configuring a Databasep. 217
Instance and Database Design Considerationsp. 224
Case Studyp. 225
Summaryp. 227
Review Questionsp. 227
Configuring Client and Server Connectivityp. 231
Client and Server Connectivity: The Big Picturep. 231
The DB2 Database Directoriesp. 233
Supported Connectivity Scenariosp. 243
Configuring Database Connections Using the Configuration Assistantp. 258
Diagnosing DB2 Connectivity Problemsp. 276
Case Studyp. 283
Summaryp. 285
Review Questionsp. 286
Working with Database Objectsp. 289
DB2 Database Objects: The Big Picturep. 289
Databasesp. 292
Partition Groupsp. 298
Table Spacesp. 299
Buffer Poolsp. 300
Schemasp. 301
Data Typesp. 302
Tables
Indexes
Multidimensional Clustering Tables and Block Indexesp. 347
Combining DPF, Table Partitioning, and MDCp. 351
Viewsp. 352
Packagesp. 357
Triggersp. 358
Stored Proceduresp. 360
User-Defined Functionsp. 362
Sequencesp. 364
Case Studyp. 366
Summaryp. 369
Review Questionsp. 370
The DB2 Storage Modelp. 375
The DB2 Storage Model: The Big Picturep. 375
Databases: Logical and Physical Storage of Your Datap. 377
Database Partition Groupsp. 384
Table Spacesp. 388
Buffer Poolsp. 406
Case Studyp. 410
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