This is part of the larger task of creating a broker on z/OS. The broker uses DB2 tables to hold its internal data. These tables are defined in table spaces, which in turn, are defined within a DB2 database.
The DASD volumes that can be used by a database are defined using a storage group (STOGROUP). Your DB2 systems administrator will tell you which buffer pools and storage groups to use.
If you have any problems with this job, you can edit and customize member BIPDLDB to delete the database. You can run the BIPCRDB job again when you have resolved the problems.
Before you start
Before starting this task, you must have completed Creating the environment file.