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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

Performing takeover and takeover by force


Performing a takeover operation simply means the primary database and the standby database will exchange their roles. Usually, a role switching is appropriate during a database upgrade or other planed operation, such as server maintenance, operating system upgrades, and so on.

A takeover by force is suitable in the case that the primary host is no longer available for some reason.

Getting ready

In this recipe, we will perform a takeover from NAV primary to NAV standby, and vice versa. We'll also proceed to do a takeover by force, simulating a host failure.

How to do it...

Using Control Center

  1. Right-click on the NAV database and select High availability disaster recovery | Manage, and then click on the Takeover HADR button:

  2. Next, we get the following dialog box; choose Takeover and click OK:

  3. Now, we can observe that the database roles are changed:

  4. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to switch back the NAV standby database to primary role.

Using the command line to perform...