1

LOCATION:

USIBMT6BOAPLX

DB2 PERFORMANCE MONITOR (V5)

 

PAGE:

1-3

 

GROUP:

BOAG

ACCOUNTING TRACE - LONG

REQUESTED

FROM: 02/12/99 15:06:03.00

 

MEMBER:

NB22

 

 

TO: 02/12/99 15:43:47.00

 

SUBSYSTEM:

NB22

 

ACTUAL

FROM: 02/12/99 15:43:45.28

 

DB2 VERSION:

V5

 

 

 

 

---- IDENTIFICATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

 

 

ACCT TSTAMP: 02/12/99 15:43:45.28

PLANNAME: POCDRIVE

WLM SCL: 'BLANK'

 

CICS NET: N/A

BEGIN TIME

: 02/12/99 15:06:04.28

PROD ID : N/P

 

 

CICS LUN: N/A

END TIME

: 02/12/99 15:43:45.28

PROD VER: N/P

LUW NET: BOAG

 

CICS INS: N/A

REQUESTER

: USIBMT6BOAPLX

CORRNAME: RBQ05A

LUW LUN: T6E3BOA

 

 

MAINPACK

: POCDRIVE

CORRNMBR: 'BLANK'

LUW INS: B1CBC859371E

END USER: 'BLANK'

PRIMAUTH

: HPQUSER

CONNTYPE: TSO

LUW SEQ:

1

TRANSACT: 'BLANK'

ORIGAUTH

: HPQUSER

CONNECT : BATCH

 

 

WS NAME : 'BLANK'

BP5

TOTAL

TOT4K

TOTAL

---------------------

--------

---------------------

--------

BPOOL HIT RATIO (%)

0

BPOOL HIT RATIO (%)

2

GETPAGES

70

GETPAGES

6135875

BUFFER UPDATES

48

BUFFER UPDATES

48

SYNCHRONOUS WRITE

0

SYNCHRONOUS WRITE

0

SYNCHRONOUS READ

9

SYNCHRONOUS READ

19559

SEQ. PREFETCH REQS

8

SEQ. PREFETCH REQS

164649

LIST PREFETCH REQS

0

LIST PREFETCH REQS

0

DYN. PREFETCH REQS

0

DYN. PREFETCH REQS

26065

PAGES READ ASYNCHR.

64

PAGES READ ASYNCHR.

5943947

HPOOL WRITES

0

HPOOL WRITES

0

HPOOL WRITES-FAILED

0

HPOOL WRITES-FAILED

0

PAGES READ ASYN-HPOOL

0

PAGES READ ASYN-HPOOL

0

HPOOL READS

0

HPOOL READS

0

HPOOL READS-FAILED

0

HPOOL READS-FAILED

0

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IBM 5695-DF1, 5655-DB2 manual DB2 PM Accounting Trace Report

5695-DF1, 5655-DB2 specifications

IBM 5655-DB2 and 5695-DF1 are significant components within the IBM software ecosystem, predominantly focusing on data management and integration solutions. These offerings cater primarily to enterprise environments that require robust database management systems and associated frameworks to maintain and manipulate data efficiently.

IBM 5655-DB2 is a well-known relational database management system (RDBMS) that excels in managing large volumes of structured data. Its architecture is designed to support high availability, scalability, and performance, crucial for businesses operating in today’s data-driven world. Some of its main features include advanced indexing capabilities, support for complex queries, and dynamic workload management. Additionally, it provides strong concurrency controls, which enable multiple users to access and manipulate data simultaneously without compromising data integrity.

One of the key characteristics of DB2 is its support for various data types, including JSON and XML, making it versatile for modern applications that generate data in diverse formats. It also features robust security mechanisms to protect sensitive data, aligning with compliance standards across industries. Integration with analytics tools further allows businesses to derive insights from their data, enhancing decision-making processes.

On the other hand, IBM 5695-DF1, also known as the InfoSphere DataStage, is a powerful data integration tool that facilitates the extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL) of data from various sources to target systems. It empowers organizations to streamline their data flows, ensuring that clean, consistent information is available for analysis and operational use. Key features of 5695-DF1 include a user-friendly graphical interface that enhances developer productivity and a rich set of connectors for numerous data sources, enabling seamless data integration.

DataStage also supports real-time data integration, allowing businesses to keep their data synchronized across multiple platforms. Its parallel processing capabilities dedicatedly optimize performance, enabling organizations to handle vast datasets efficiently. It incorporates data quality tools that help in validating and cleansing data before it is used for decision-making processes.

Both IBM 5655-DB2 and 5695-DF1 are part of a broader strategy to accommodate the evolving landscape of data management. Businesses leverage these technologies to enhance their data architectures, fostering agility and competitive advantage in their respective markets. Their integration capabilities, along with a focus on security and scalability, position them as vital assets in modern enterprise environments. Whether managing critical data within a database or ensuring seamless data flow across systems, these IBM offerings provide a comprehensive approach to handling complex data challenges.