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IBM DB2 9.7 Advanced Administration Cookbook

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IBM DB2 9.7 Advanced Administration Cookbook

Overview of this book

IBM DB2 LUW is a leading relational database system developed by IBM. DB2 LUW database software offers industry leading performance, scale, and reliability on your choice of platform on various Linux distributions, leading Unix Systems like AIX, HP-UX and Solaris and MS Windows platforms. With lots of new features, DB2 9.7 delivers one the best relational database systems in the market. IBM DB2 9.7 Advanced Administration Cookbook covers all the latest features with instance creation, setup, and administration of multi-partitioned database. This practical cookbook provides step-by-step instructions to build and configure powerful databases, with scalability, safety and reliability features, using industry standard best practices. This book will walk you through all the important aspects of administration. You will learn to set up production capable environments with multi-partitioned databases and make the best use of hardware resources for maximum performance. With this guide you can master the different ways to implement strong databases with a High Availability architecture.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
IBM DB2 9.7 Advanced Administration Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Monitoring DB2 pureScale environments


Despite the fact that DB2 pureScale addresses high availability, we should know, at any moment, the status of the components of our system. Here we can enumerate the state of members, the current state of caching facilities, any alerts generated by cluster facilities, and performance information regarding locking mechanisms and buffer pools.

In the following recipe, we will cover the monitoring tasks and explain some monitoring elements related to DB2 pureScale components.

Getting ready

There are plenty of methods for monitoring our system, such as administrative views, table functions, clp, and shell commands.

Members and caching facilities can be in different states of functionality. Members can be in the following states:

Member state

Description

STARTED

Member is up and ready to accept connections.

STOPPED

Member has been stopped manually.

RESTARTING

Member is restarting; a member can also have this state if restarting light (When a member...