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Introduction to DB2 Universal Database
Introduction to DB2 Enterprise - Extended Edition
Processing in a Partitioned Database Environment
Cost-Based Query Optimization
Configuration
Machines and Storage
Nodegroups and Data Partitioning
Multiple Logical Nodes
Instances
Fast Communication Manager
High Availability
DB2 Server Installation and Initial Configuration
Planning for Installation
Memory Requirements
DB2 Universal Database Requirements
DB2 Client Requirements
Disk Requirements
Estimating Fixed Disk Requirements
Software Requirements
Server Product Requirements
Client Product Requirements
Possible Client-to-Server Connectivity Scenarios
Installing and Configuring DB2 Universal Database on AIX
Before You Begin
Performing the Installation
Post Installation Steps
Step 1. Create a DB2 Instance
Step 2. Create the Administration Server
Step 3. Update the Node Configuration File
Step 4. Enable the Fast Communications Manager
Step 5. Modify the Environment to run DB2 Enterprise - Extended Edition
Step 6. Enable the Execution of Remote Commands
Step 7. Create Links for DB2 Files (Optional)
Step 8. Start the Administration Server
Step 9. Create the SAMPLE Database (Optional)
Step 10. Install the License Key
Installing and Configuring DB2 Universal Database on Solaris
Before you Begin
Performing the Installation
Post Installation Steps
Step 1. Update the Node Configuration File
Step 2. Enable the Fast Communications Manager
Step 3. Enable the Execution of Remote Commands
Step 4. Create Links for DB2 Files (Optional)
Step 5. Start the Administration Server
Step 6. Create the SAMPLE Database (Optional)
Step 7. Install the License Key
Installing DB2 Clients
Installing DB2 Clients
Installing DB2 Clients on Windows 32-Bit Operating Systems
Before You Begin
Installation Steps
Installing DB2 Clients on OS/2 Operating Systems
Before You Begin
Installation Steps
Installing DB2 Clients on UNIX Operating Systems
Before You Begin
Installation Steps
Step 1. Update Kernel Configuration Parameters
Step 2. Mount the CD-ROM
Step 3. Perform the Installation
Configuring DB2 Communications
Configuring Client-to-Server Communications Using the Client Configuration Assistant
Configuration Steps
Adding a Database Using a Profile
Adding a Database Using Discovery
Adding a Database Manually
Creating and Using Profiles
Server Profiles
Client Profiles
Configuring Client-to-Server Communications Using the Command Line Processor
Configuring TCP/IP on the Client
Step 1. Identify and Record Parameter Values
Step 2. Configure the Client
Step 3. Test the Client-to-Server Connection
Appendixes
Appendix A. Basic Task Knowledge
Starting the Software Registration Tool
Starting the Client Configuration Assistant
Starting the Control Center
Entering Commands Using the Command Center
Entering Commands Using the Command Line Processor
Command Line Mode
Interactive Input Mode
Working with the System Administrative Group
Appendix B. Migrating from Previous Versions and Releases
Migrating from Previous Versions of DB2
Migrating Instances
Step 1. Prepare the DB2 Instance for Migration
Step 2. Verify that Databases Can Be Migrated
Step 3. Migrate the DB2 Instance
Migrating Databases
Trouble-Shooting Database Migration Errors
Optional Post Migration Actions
Appendix C. National Language Support (NLS)
Language and Codeset Support for UNIX Operating Systems
Code Page and Language Support for OS/2 and Windows Operating Environments
Appendix D. Naming Rules
General Naming Rules
Database, Database Alias, and Catalog Node Name Rules
Object Name Rules
Username, User ID, Group Name, and Instance Name Rules
Workstation Name (nname) Rules
DB2SYSTEM Naming Rules
Password Rules
Appendix E. About the DB2 Family of Products
Working with DB2 Data
Accessing DB2 Data from Remote Clients
Accessing Multiple DB2 Servers
Accessing Host or AS/400 DB2 Data from the Desktop Using DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition
Accessing DB2 Data from the Web Using Java
Accessing DB2 Data from the Web Using Net.Data
Accessing DB2 Data from Host and AS/400 Client Machines
Administering Instances and Databases with the DB2 Administration Tools
Managing Instances and Database Objects Using the Control Center
Managing Communications on the Server
Monitoring Databases Using DB2 Performance Monitor
Viewing SQL Access Plans Using Visual Explain
Managing Connections to Databases Using the Client Configuration Assistant
Understanding the Administration Server
Developing Applications Using the DB2 Software Developer's Kit
Running Your Own Applications
Appendix F. How the DB2 Library Is Structured
Completing Tasks with SmartGuides
Accessing Online Help
DB2 Information - Hardcopy and Online
Viewing Online Information
Accessing Information with the Information Center
Setting Up a Document Server
Searching Online Information
Printing the PostScript Books
Ordering the Printed Books
Appendix G. Removing DB2 Products
Step 1. Stop the Administration Server
Step 2. Stop All DB2 Instances
Step 3. Remove the Administration Server
Step 4. Remove DB2 Instances
Step 5. Remove DB2 Products
Remove DB2 Products on AIX Systems
Remove DB2 Products on Linux Systems
Remove DB2 Products on Solaris Systems
Appendix H. Notices
Trademarks
Trademarks of Other Companies
Appendix I. Contacting IBM
Index
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