
Understanding DB2 : Learning Visually with Examples
by Chong, Raul; Wang, Xiaomei; Dang, Michael; Snow, Dwaine-
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Summary
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
Foreword | p. xxiii |
Preface | p. xxv |
Acknowledgments | p. xxxi |
About the Authors | p. xxxiii |
Introduction to DB2 | |
Brief History of DB2 | p. 1 |
The Role of DB2 in the Information On-Demand World | p. 4 |
DB2 Editions | p. 13 |
DB2 Clients | p. 20 |
Try-and-Buy Versions | p. 22 |
Host Connectivity | p. 23 |
Federation Support | p. 23 |
p. 24 | |
IBM WebSphere Federation Server and WebSphere Replication Server | p. 25 |
Special Package Offerings for Developers | p. 25 |
DB2 Syntax Diagram Conventions | p. 26 |
Case Study | p. 28 |
Summary | p. 29 |
Review Questions | p. 30 |
DB2 at a Glance: The Big Picture | p. 33 |
SQL Statements, XQuery Statements, and DB2 Commands | p. 33 |
DB2 Tools Overview | p. 38 |
Federation | p. 55 |
Case Study: The DB2 Environment | p. 56 |
Database Partitioning Feature 58 | |
Case Study: DB2 with DPF Environment | p. 74 |
IBM Balanced Warehouse | p. 79 |
Summary | p. 81 |
Review Questions | |
Installing DB2 | p. 85 |
DB2 Installation: The Big Picture | p. 85 |
Installing DB2 Using the DB2 Setup Wizard | p. 88 |
Non-Root Installation on Linux and Unix | p. 102 |
Required User IDs and Groups | p. 105 |
Silent Install Using a Response File | p. 108 |
Advanced DB2 Installation Methods (Linux and UNIX Only) | p. 113 |
Installing a DB2 License | p. 116 |
Installing DB2 in a DPF Environment | p. 118 |
Installing Multiple db2 Versions and Fix Packs on the Same Server | p. 119 |
Installing DB2 Fix Packs | p. 126 |
Migrating DB2 | p. 129 |
Case Study | p. 131 |
Summary | p. 133 |
Review Questions | p. 134 |
Using the DB2 Tools | p. 137 |
DB2 Tools: The Big Picture | p. 137 |
The Command-Line Tools | p. 138 |
Web-Based Tools | p. 157 |
General Administration Tools | p. 158 |
Information Tools | p. 165 |
Monitoring Tools | p. 167 |
Setup Tools | p. 171 |
Other Tools | p. 175 |
Tool Settings | p. 179 |
Case Study | p. 179 |
Summary | p. 184 |
Review Questions | p. 185 |
Understanding the DB2 Environment, DB2 Instances, and Databases | p. 189 |
The DB2 Environment, DB2 Instances, and Databases: The Big Picture | p. 189 |
The DB2 Environment | p. 190 |
The DB2 Instance | p. 198 |
The Database Administration Server | p. 216 |
Configuring a Database | p. 217 |
Instance and Database Design Considerations | p. 224 |
Case Study | p. 225 |
Summary | p. 227 |
Review Questions | p. 227 |
Configuring Client and Server Connectivity | p. 231 |
Client and Server Connectivity: The Big Picture | p. 231 |
The DB2 Database Directories | p. 233 |
Supported Connectivity Scenarios | p. 243 |
Configuring Database Connections Using the Configuration Assistant | p. 258 |
Diagnosing DB2 Connectivity Problems | p. 276 |
Case Study | p. 283 |
Summary | p. 285 |
Review Questions | p. 286 |
Working with Database Objects | p. 289 |
DB2 Database Objects: The Big Picture | p. 289 |
Databases | p. 292 |
Partition Groups | p. 298 |
Table Spaces | p. 299 |
Buffer Pools | p. 300 |
Schemas | p. 301 |
Data Types | p. 302 |
Tables | |
Indexes | |
Multidimensional Clustering Tables and Block Indexes | p. 347 |
Combining DPF, Table Partitioning, and MDC | p. 351 |
Views | p. 352 |
Packages | p. 357 |
Triggers | p. 358 |
Stored Procedures | p. 360 |
User-Defined Functions | p. 362 |
Sequences | p. 364 |
Case Study | p. 366 |
Summary | p. 369 |
Review Questions | p. 370 |
The DB2 Storage Model | p. 375 |
The DB2 Storage Model: The Big Picture | p. 375 |
Databases: Logical and Physical Storage of Your Data | p. 377 |
Database Partition Groups | p. 384 |
Table Spaces | p. 388 |
Buffer Pools | p. 406 |
Case Study | p. 410 |
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