Database Administration
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Administering a database system involves a wide range of administrative tasks, such as managing
database connections, managing database objects, preventive maintenance, manipulating data,
analyzing queries, and managing applications. You can perform these tasks using
the Command Line Processor (CLP). On Linux and Windows operating systems, you can also
perform these tasks using the Control Center interface.
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Additionally, you can administer your databases with the
IBM Data Studio Administration Console. The Data Studio Administration Console is a set of Web portal tools
that you can use to manage your DB2 data servers. You can monitor the health
of your databases, troubleshoot problems, and create reports to display
database and application information. You can obtain the Data Studio Administration Console from the
IBM Data Studio
Web site.
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Working with a database system involves a wide range of administrative tasks, such as managing
database connections, managing database objects, preventive maintenance, manipulating data,
analyzing queries, and managing applications. You can perform the majority of these
tasks using the Command Line Processor (CLP).
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Working with a database system involves a wide range of administrative tasks, such as managing
database connections, managing database objects, preventive maintenance, manipulating data,
analyzing queries, and managing applications. You can perform the majority of these
tasks using the Command Line Processor (CLP).
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Automatic database maintainance, tuning and self-healing are available with a set
of DB2 autonomic featuress and their associated tools:
Autonomic features
Automatic Maintanance wizard
Configuration Advisor
Design Advisor
Health Center
Advanced monitoring and controlling of the DB2 execution environment is available
through workload management (WLM) features.
Workload management features
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