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  • 5 Days ILT, VILT

    This CV832G: DB2 11 for z/OS Database Administration Workshop Part 1 course provides you with instruction on how to physically implement a logical database design in DB2. The course includes instruction on DB2 data management, DB2 catalog tables, the bind process, database utilities such as LOAD and REORG, and security considerations.

    Note: This course material is at the DB2 11 for z/OS level.

  • 3 Days ILT, VILT

    This course is a continuation of course DB2 10 for z/OS Database Administration Workshop Part 1 (CV831) and is designed to teach you how to perform additional database administration tasks.

    This course replaces DB2 for z/OS Database Administration Workshop Part 2 (CV841). This is the Classroom version of Instructor-led online course DB2 10 for z/OS Database Administration Part 2 – ILO (3V842).

  • 3 Days ILT, VILT

    This course teaches database administrators various features they must be familiar with as DB2 11 for z/OS Database Administrators. These include program preparation, online schema changes, user defined functions, archive-enabled and temporal tables, partition management, stored procedures, and triggers. The course includes many hands-on demonstrations which give the students experience with the included topics. Additionally, there is information on other features in the course appendices, including schemas and user defined data types, clone tables, materialized query tables, large objects, global variables, and row permissions and column masks. This course is a follow-on course to CV832 IBM DB2 11 for z/OS Database Administration Workshop Part 1. Note: This course is 3 days in length. If the instructor has time, he can cover the optional appendices as desired.

  • 3 Days ILT, VILT

    This course will expose the beginning z/OS DBAs (Database Administrators) to fundamentals of Database Administration for a Db2 12 for z/OS. This course will teach the students how to physically implement a logical database design using DDL, and teaches considerations of referentially related tables. This course discusses the use of basic utilities, program preparation, serialization, and basic database security. This course does not cover distributed data processing, nor does it cover data sharing.

  • 5 Days ILT, VILT

    The course is updated for DB2 10 for z/OS. This course is the classroom delivered version of the Instructor led Online course

    • DB2 10 for z/OS System Administration – ILO (3V851).

    Administrators of DB2 10 for z/OS can acquire a view of the architecture and fundamental processes required to manage a DB2 10 for z/OS subsystem. Engage in lectures and hands-on labs to gain experience to:

    • Relate the z/OS IPL process to a DB2 subsystem
    • Explain effects of stopping and starting DB2
    • Explain how DB2 sets and use Integrated Catalog Facility (ICF) catalog names
    • The use of DSN command processor running in batch and foreground
    • Use views to minimize your ability to see into the DB2 catalog
    • See how the catalog (through grant activity) controls access to data
    • Search the catalog for problem situations
    • Use the catalog and DB2 utilities to determine data recovery requirements
    • Describe Internal Resource Lock Manager (IRLM) in a DB2 environment
    • Implement DB2 and Resource Access Control Facility (RACF) security
    • Describe DB2 program flow for all environments
    • Display normal and problem threads and database status
    • See how the SQL Processor Using File Input (SPUFI) AUTOCOMMIT option defers the COMMIT/ROLLBACK decision
    • Interpret lock displays
    • Identify and cancel particular threads
    • Describe available DB2 utilities to manage system and user page sets
  • 5 Days ILT, VILT

    Administrators of DB2 11 for z/OS can acquire a view of the architecture and fundamental processes required to manage a DB2 11 for z/OS subsystem. Engage in lectures and hands-on labs to gain experience to:

    • Relate the z/OS IPL process to a DB2 subsystem
    • Explain effects of stopping and starting DB2
    • Explain how DB2 sets and use Integrated Catalog Facility (ICF) catalog names
    • The use of DSN command processor running in batch and foreground
    • Use views to minimize users’ ability to see into the DB2 catalog
    • See how the catalog (through grant activity) controls access to data
    • Search the catalog for problem situations
    • Use the catalog and DB2 utilities to determine data recovery requirements
    • Describe Internal Resource Lock Manager (IRLM) in a DB2 environment
    • Implement DB2 and Resource Access Control Facility (RACF) security
    • Describe DB2 program flow for all environments
    • Display normal and problem threads and database status
    • See how the SQL Processor Using File Input (SPUFI) AUTOCOMMIT option defers the COMMIT/ROLLBACK decision
    • Interpret lock displays
    • Identify and cancel particular threads
    • Describe available DB2 utilities to manage system and user page sets
  • 3 Days ILT, VILT

    This CV853G: Db2 12 for z/OS Introduction to System Administration course provides students with an introduction to the skills and knowledge needed to administer a Db2 12 for z/OS system.

  • 5 Days ILT, VILT

    This course is for installers of DB2 10 z/OS and/or migration to DB2 11 for z/OS using the Install CLIST. The participants are involved in lectures that explain DB2 11 components and pointers, and the processes used to install or migrate from DB2 10 for z/OS. To reinforce the lectures, a series of labs are provided to give each participant hands-on experience installing DB2 10 for z/OS and migrating to DB2 11 for z/OS.

  • 3 Days ILT, VILT

    This CV871G: DB2 10 for z/OS Utilities for Database Administrators course is designed to teach you advanced topics about DB2 for z/OS utilities. It is assumed that you attended course DB2 10 for z/OS Database Administration Workshop Part 1 (CV831) so that you already have basic skills about the main utilities. Recovery-oriented topics are not part of this course, so such utility functions are not presented.

  • 2 Days ILT, VILT

    This course will introduce the student to advanced database administration skills, including program preparation and the use of packages, online schema changes, partition management, and stored procedures; as well as performance and availability features of utilities (including LOAD, REBUILD INDEX, REORG, and UNLOAD). This course does not cover distributed data processing, nor does it cover data sharing.

  • 5 Days ILT, VILT

    This Application Performance and Tuning course is designed to teach the students how to prevent application performance problems and to improve the performance of existing applications. Students will learn about indexes, table design, locking, and other issues relevant to application performance. This course includes paper exercises and machine exercises designed to reinforce the lecture content.

  • 3 Days ILT, VILT

    This CV964G: Db2 12 for z/OS SQL Performance and Tuning course is designed to teach the students how to prevent SQL performance problems and how to improve the performance of existing SQL.

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