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Health Center

 

Linux

 

Alert Center

49

hardware prerequisites

11

Web version

57

installation requirements

11

health monitor

 

operating system prerequisites 11

tool 49

 

LOAD authority 3

 

help

 

locales

 

displaying

84

supported 67

 

for SQL statements

83

 

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sample databases creating 23 DB2 database 23 warehousing 23

Script Center, replaced by Task Center 50

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Information Center

 

 

updating

85

 

 

 

versions

84

 

 

 

viewing in different languages

84

installation

 

 

 

 

response files

61

 

 

types

61

 

 

 

silent

61

 

 

 

 

installation prerequisites

 

Linux

11

 

 

 

 

Windows

5

 

 

 

installing

 

 

 

 

 

hardware prerequisites (Linux)

11

hardware prerequisites (Windows) 5

Java requirements

5

 

operating system prerequisites

 

(Linux)

11

 

 

 

operating system prerequisites

 

(Windows)

5

 

 

prerequisites (Linux) 11

 

prerequisites (Windows) 5

 

instances

 

 

 

 

 

dropping

76

 

 

 

removing

76

 

 

 

stopping

75

 

 

 

interface languages

67

 

changing

 

 

 

 

UNIX

66

 

 

 

Windows

65

 

 

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memory requirements UNIX 3 Windows 3

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national languages displaying db2setup 68

network information service (NIS), installation considerations 14 NIS (network information service),

installation considerations

14

notices 89

 

notification lists, setting up

46

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operating system prerequisites Linux 11

Windows 5 ordering DB2 books 82

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printed books ordering 82

problem determination online information 87 tutorials 87

scripts tool 50

security

NIS installation considerations 14 setting

LANG environment variable 66, 68 setting up

contact lists 46 notification lists 46

silent installation 61 SQL statements

displaying help 83 statistics

automatic collection 36 statistics collection

automatic 35 statistics profiling automatic 35

SYSADM Windows 9

SYSADM authority 3 SYSADM_GROUP configuration

parameter 9 SYSCTRL authority 3 SYSMAINT authority 3 system administrator group

DB2 database Windows 9

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Task Center description 50

tasks

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Journal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

removing

 

 

description

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DAS

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DB2 database

 

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Windows

73

 

 

reorganization

 

LANG environment variable

automatic

35

 

setting 66, 68

 

replication

 

 

language identifiers

 

tool

55

 

 

DB2 Setup wizard

67

Replication Center

Licence Center

 

 

description 55

compliance report

26

response files

 

License Center

 

 

considerations

61

managing licenses

25

creating

 

 

registering licenses

 

DB2 Setup wizard 62

DB2 license key

25

installation

 

upgrading licenses

27

types

61

 

licenses

 

 

location

61, 62

compliance report

26

reviewing your new database

registering

25

 

Control Center

32

upgrading

27

 

RUNSTATS command

licensing information

25

automatic statistics collection 36

checking compliance 26

 

 

 

 

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tool 50

terms and conditions use of publications 88

troubleshooting

online information 87 tutorials 87

tutorials

troubleshooting and problem determination 87

Visual Explain 87

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uninstalling DB2 database

Windows 73

UNIX

changing the DB2 interface language 66

installing

DB2 servers, using the DB2 Setup wizard 19

removing

DB2 instances 76 DB2 products 74

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Contents DB2 Page DB2 Edition Notice Contents Appendix F. Notices About this book Vi Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Part 1. Getting started with DB2 installation Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Installation prerequisites Disk and memory requirementsGetting started with database authorities Load authority in Administration Guide Implementation Operating System Service Pack Hardware Additional client considerationsRelated tasks Security issues when installing the DB2 database managerAdditional software considerations Related referenceInstallation prerequisites Unix platforms Granting user rights Windows DB2 system administrator group considerations WindowsProcedure PrerequisitesExtending the directory schema Windows Package requirements server only Distribution Requirements HardwarePackage name Description DB2 product installation on NFS Network File System Software considerationsCentralized user-management considerations Linux Related reference Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Installation Installing DB2 servers WindowsRestrictions Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Installing DB2 servers Linux Cd /cdrom Related concepts Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Verifying your installation Db2fs First steps command in Command Reference DB2 product licensing DB2 product license filesChecking DB2 license compliance License→Generate Compliance ReportUpgrading a Try and Buy license Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Part 2. Getting started with DB2 administration Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Basic administration Creating your own database Database basicsVerifying your new database Control Center with a database selected Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Automatic maintenance Automatic database backupAutomatic statistics collection Using automatic statistics collection in Performance Guide Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Start Menu DB2 administration and development toolsBasic GUI navigation concepts Control Center menu barsWizards Contents Pane Details viewToolbars Object treesObject filtering InfopopsGetting started with the Control Center Mandatory fieldsHelp Advanced CustomControl Center advanced view with a table selected To customize objects and actions Control Center advanced view with a database selectedSetting up notification and contact lists Getting started with the Command EditorCommand Editor window To run commands and SQL statements Getting started with the Health Center Health Center windowGetting started with the Task Center Task Center window Getting started with the Journal Database History Journal windowGetting started with the Configuration Assistant Database HistoryGetting started with the Replication Center Getting started with the Web Command Center Replication Center windowGetting started with the Web Health Center Related concepts Part 3. Appendixes Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Appendix A. Installing DB2 servers using response files Response file installation basicsResponse file considerations Creating a response file using the DB2 Setup wizard Encrypted = Daspassword Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Appendix B. Language support Changing the DB2 interface language WindowsChanging the DB2 interface language Linux Supported DB2 interface languages Language Language identifierDisplaying the db2setup command in your national language Bourne sh, korn ksh, and bash shellsShell Appendix B. Language support Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Appendix C. Installing DB2 fix packs Procedure Related referenceApplying fix packs Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Db2unins command Appendix D. Uninstalling your DB2 productUninstalling your DB2 product Windows Add/Remove ProgramsRelated reference Stopping the DB2 administration server Linux Stopping DB2 instances LinuxRemoving the DB2 administration server Linux Removing DB2 instances LinuxDb2idrop Remove instance command in Command Reference Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Appendix E. DB2 Database technical information Overview of the DB2 technical informationDocumentation feedback Name Form Number Available in print DB2 Connect-specific technical information Ordering printed DB2 books Displaying SQL state help from the command line processor Accessing different versions of the DB2 Information Center On Linux, enter the following command Restart the DB2 Information Center service DB2 troubleshooting information DB2 tutorialsTerms and Conditions Appendix F. Notices Canada Trademarks Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Index DB2DAS Page Getting started with DB2 installation and administration Contacting IBM To learn more about DB2 products, go toGetting started with DB2 installation and administration Page Part Number CT3ZKNA Spine information

VERSION 9 specifications

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