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DB2 Connect for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
Version 9.5
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Basic administration tasks
You can perform basic administration tasks using the Command Line Processor (CLP) to run DB2 commands and SQL statements. You can also perform these tasks using the Control Center's graphical interface on local or remote databases.
In addition to basic administration tasks, you can use the Control Center to
configure and tune instances and databases, manage database connections,
manage IMS systems, manage DB2 for z/OS, manage database application objects, and
analyze queries by using Visual Explain to look at access plans. In many cases,
advisors, launchpads, and wizards are available to help you perform administration tasks quickly.
For DB2 database systems on Linux and Windows operating systems, you can perform basic administration tasks using the Command Line Processor (CLP).
For DB2 database systems on UNIX operating systems, you can perform basic administration tasks using the Command Line Processor (CLP). For DB2 database systems on UNIX operating systems, you can perform basic administration tasks using the Command Line Processor (CLP). Tasks and related information
Create and populate tables
Query data
Back up and load data
Control database access
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