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DB2 Connect 9 to DB2 for z/OS DRDA Implementation with TCP/IP (CF602) |
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This course is the classroom version of Instructor Led Online course (ILO) 3F602 Learn 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). Complete extensive lab exercises using DB2 Connect with TCP/IP connections to DB2 for z/OS on either a Windows or UNIX system. Configure TCP/IP connectivity for DB2 for z/OS, DB2 Connect, and optionally DB2 for Windows or UNIX to enable DRDA connections. Also, create a database manager instance, bind applications remotely, and identify security, performance, and problem determination issues. Course Materials The course materials cover DB2 Connect Version 9 and DB2 for z/OS Version 8. Hands-On Labs Seven labs are included to address planning for, implementing, and customizing a DB2 Connect server environment. IACET Continuing Education Units: 2.8 |
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Compétences acquises |
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- Configure DB2 Connect as a DRDA application requester
- Configure DB2 for z/OS as a DRDA application server
- Establish a TCP/IP connection between DB2 Connect and DB2 for z/OS systems
- List application development considerations in a distributed environment
- Bind an application that accesses distributed relational data on a DRDA server
- Implement security between a DRDA requester and server
- Perform basic problem determination and performance tuning in a distributed environment
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You should have working knowledge of Window 32-bit or UNIX operating systems and relational database systems. What's Next Advanced problem determination and performance topics are available in: - DB2 Connect to DB2 for z/OS: Problem Determination and Performance (CF632)
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Course Materials |
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The course materials cover DB2 Connect Version 9 and DB2 for z/OS Version 8. |
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CF602 |
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Formation en classe avec formateur |
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4 days |
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IBM |
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| Frais d’inscription (CAD): $contact |
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DB2 Connect 9 to DB2 for z/OS DRDA Implementation with TCP/IP (CF602) Contenu détaillé |
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| DB2 Connect client/server environment | - Position DB2 Connect in a DRDA environment
- List DB2 Connect packaging options
- Describe DB2 Connect functions and supported configurations
- Explain the DB2 Connect distributed flow
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- Describe TCP/IP concepts
- Configure a DB2 for z/OS system for TCP/IP communications
- Describe the structure and function of the Communications Database (CDB)
- Identify when changes to the CDB take effect
- List the requirements for remote Control Center administration of DB2 for z/OS
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| DB2 Connect customization | - Create a DB2 Connect instance
- Define DB2 Connect Profile Registry variables and system environment variables
- Catalog DB2 Connect directories
- Identify relationships between DB2 Connect definitions and z/OS and DB2 for z/OS definitions
- Establish TCP/IP connectivity between DB2 Connect and DB2 for z/OS
- Bind DB2 Connect utility programs to DB2 for z/OS
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| DB2 Connect enterprise client connectivity | - Configure a DB2 Connect Server to support remote Client connections
- Describe the DB2 Administration Server (DAS)
- Configure a Client system to connect to a DB2 Connect Server
- Connect a Client to a DB2 for z/OS system through a DB2 Connect Server
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| Distributed application development and bind considerations | - Discuss issues of developing applications which will access databases using DRDA's Remote Unit Of Work (RUOW)
- Use remote bind error handling options
- Create a remote package with appropriate precompile and bind options
- Identify DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows utilities for transporting data between DB2 platforms
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- Describe the difference between RUOW and DUOW
- Implement components involved in two-phase commit
- Explain Type 1 versus Type 2 Connects
- Explain one-phase versus two-phase syncpoint requirements
- Configure DB2 Connect for Federated Database support
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- Specify where authentication will occur
- Implement DB2 client security options
- Implement DB2 for z/OS security options
- Specify bind privileges
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| Distributed problem determination | - Identify major distributed relational database problem types
- Explain causes of each problem type
- Describe the recommended problem determination techniques for each problem type
- Identify major problem determination tools
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| Distributed performance considerations | - Identify TCP/IP performance considerations
- Configure DB2 Connect and DB2 for z/OS parameters and options that affect performance
- Describe application options that affect performance
- List ways to improve distributed performance
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| DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows DRDA AS using TCP/IP | - Describe the DRDA Application Server (DRDA AS) function of DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
- Configure DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows as a DRDA AS supporting TCP/IP clients
- Configure Distributed Data Facility (DDF) as a DRDA Application Requestor (DRDA AR) connecting to a DRDA AS using TCP/IP
- Bind DB2 UDB for z/OS packages at a DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows database
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- Welcome
- DB2 Connect client/server environment
- Host TCP/IP connectivity
- Lab - TCP/IP connectivity
- DB2 Connect customization
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- Lab - DB2 Connect customization
- DB2 Connect enterprise client connectivity
- Lab - Client connectivity
- Distributed application development and bind considerations
- Lab - Remote bind
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- Multi-database access
- Lab - Multi-database access
- Distributed security
- Lab - Security
- Distributed problem determination
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- Distributed problem determination (continued)
- Lab - Problem determination
- Distributed performance considerations
- DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows DRDA AS using TCP/IP
- Optional lab - Connecting to DB2 for Windows or UNIX as a DRDA AS using TCP/IP
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