General page
Automatically display hover help
Select this check box to specify that hover help in the administration tools should be displayed automatically when you hold the mouse cursor over a toolbar icon. The default is for the hover help to display automatically.
Hover help is provided for the graphical icons, such as the Control Center toolbar icons, in the administration tools.
Automatically display infopops
Select this check box to specify that infopops that are in Control Center wizards and in certain Control Center windows and notebooks should be displayed automatically when you hold the mouse cursor over a field or control. The default is for the infopops not to display automatically.
You can display the infopop for a particular field or control by selecting that field or control and pressing F1, regardless of whether this check box is selected.
Infopops are provided for the fields and controls in the Control Center wizards and in Control Center windows and notebooks that involve actions on DB2 Universal Database for OS/390 objects.
Automatically start local DB2 on tools startup
Select this check box to specify that the local DB2 instance be started automatically when any of the DB2 administration tools are started.
Add tools tracing to DB2 Trace
Select this check box to include Control Center information in the DB2 Trace log.
Use statement termination character
Select this check box to specify that a character will be used to terminate statements in command scripts. Command scripts are used in the Command Center and Script Center.
If you select this check box, the default character that will be used is the semicolon (;). If you want to specify a different character, type a single character in the entry field.
If you select this check box, you cannot use the backslash (\) character to continue statements in command scripts.
Alert Center page
Specify when to surface the window
Select one radio button to set the default for when the Alert Center window will surface:
Replication page
Drop table space when empty
Select this check box to have the table space for target tables and change data tables be dropped when the table space is empty.
By default, empty table spaces for target and change data tables are dropped. If this check box is not selected, you are responsible for dropping the table spaces.
For more information on target tables and change data tables, see the Replication Guide and Reference.
Source table column attributes
Select one radio button to specify what images of source table columns are automatically captured when you define a replication source:
This selection becomes the default for when you define a quick or custom replication source. If you define a custom replication source, you can change this default for individual columns.
Target table attributes
Select one or more of these check boxes to set replication attributes for target tables:
If this check box is selected, the Create Table option in the Define Subscription window will be set. If this check box is not selected, you must check the Create Table check box in the Define Subscription window.
If this check box is not selected, you are responsible for dropping the target tables.
Substitute user-defined values to define replication objects
Select this check box to specify the use of the defaults file. You can use this file to substitute table and index names generated during the definition of a replication source, join, or subscription. When you run your SQL, the Control Center examines the file you specify and accepts your modifications.
File name
Type the name of the file you want to use for the defaults file. This name:
This is field is available only if you select the Substitute user-defined values to define replication objects check box. You can either use DPREPL.DFT or another name.
Node Status page
Enable node status reporting
Select this check box if you want to be notified when the status of one or more nodes changes.
Node status refresh interval
To indicate the length of time between report updates, click the arrow keys to select a refresh interval between 10 seconds and 1 hour.
Actions to take when instance node is down or unknown
To indicate what action to take when the status of an instance node is down or unknown, select one or more of the following check boxes:
Four parameters are passed to the specified command: node number, host name, port number, and switch name. For more information, See the Command Reference.
Fonts page
Menu Font
Select a font from the drop-down list. Once a font has been selected, the menus in the DB2 Universal Database user interface will appear in the selected font. The Control Center has to be restarted in order for these changes to take effect.
Text Font
Select a font from the drop-down list. Once a font has been selected, the text in the DB2 Universal Database user interface will appear in the selected font. The Control Center has to be restarted in order for these changes to take effect.
Menu Font Size
Select a font size from the drop-down list. Once a font size has been selected, the menus in the DB2 Universal Database user interface will appear in the selected font size. The Control Center has to be restarted in order for these changes to take effect.
Text Font Size
Select a font size from the drop-down list. Once a font size has been selected, the text in the DB2 Universal Database user interface will appear in the selected font size. The Control Center has to be restarted in order for these changes to take effect.
Menu Font Color
Select a font color from the drop-down list. Once a font color has been selected, the menus in the DB2 Universal Database user interface will appear in the selected color. The Control Center has to be restarted in order for these changes to take effect.
Text Font Color
Select a font color from the drop-down list. Once a font color has been selected, the text in the DB2 Universal Database user interface will appear in the selected color. The Control Center has to be restarted in order for these changes to take effect.
OS/390 page
Edit utility ID each time utility runs
Select this check box to have the opportunity to modify the utility identifier each time a utility is executed.
Utility ID template
Displays the current template used for identifying DB2 for OS/390 utilities. The template can consist of literals and symbolic names. The resolved length of each utility identifier can be no longer than 16 characters.