Implementing DB2 Connect and Client Connections to DB2 for z/OS
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Beschreibung
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Kursart
Kurs
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Beginn
Oktober
This intermediate course is for database administrators, system administrators, systems engineers or system implementers responsible for Distributed Database configuration and implementation between a Linux, UNIX and Windows environment and a DB2 for z/OS server.
Standorte und Zeitplan
Lage
Beginn
Beginn
Hinweise zu diesem Kurs
You should have a working knowledge of Windows or UNIX, and z/OS operating systems, and be familiar with DB2 concepts.
Meinungen
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This course trains the database or communications professional to implement, administer, and tune DB2 Connect to DB2 for z/OS client/server distributed relational database connections using the Distributed Relational Database Architecture (DRDA). Teaching methods consist of classroom lectures, and extensive machine lab exercises using DB2 Connect with TCP/IP connections to DB2 for z/OS. Labs/05/be done on either a Windows or UNIX system.
You will configure TCP/IP connectivity for DB2 for z/OS, DB2 Connect, and optionally DB2 for Windows or UNIX to enable DRDA connections. You will also create a database manager instance, bind applications remotely, and identify security, performance, and problem determination issues.
Training Paths that reference this course are:
- DB2 Connect
- DB2 Connect
Zusätzliche Informationen
- Describe the connectivity alternatives
- Configure DB2 for z/OS as a DRDA application server
- Connect from a Linux, UNIX or Windows client to a DB2 for z/OS server using DB2 Connect, JDBC type 4 connection or the IBM Data Server for ODBC and CLI
- Configure a DB2 Connect Server
- Connect form a client to a DB2 for z/OS server through a DB2 Connect server
- Move data between platforms
- Configure DB2 for z/OS as a DRDA application requester to access a DRDA application server
- Perform basic problem determination in a distributed environment
Implementing DB2 Connect and Client Connections to DB2 for z/OS