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Universal Guide to DB2 for Windows NT, The [Paperback]

Jonathan Cook (Author), Dwaine Snow (Author), Calene Janacek (Author)
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December 4, 1998 IBM DB2 Certification Guide Series
If you're faced with designing, building, administering and tuning DB2 Universal Database 5.0 on NT - or passing IBM's challenging DB2 certification exams - this end-to-end guide was written just for you. In this book, an IBM team of DB2 experts introduces you to the DB2 family of products running on Windows NT, and shows how these products fully leverage Windows NT's power and security features. Understand DB2's data storage model, configure DB2 as a database server or DRDA gateway to communicate with remote clients, and provide remote access - including access for ODBC-based applications. You'll find detailed coverage of monitoring DB2 objects using both Windows NT's Performance Monitor utility and DB2-specific utilities provided by IBM. Discover how DB2 works with Windows NT's trusted domains; how to enable NetBIOS protocol support; how to perform DB2 traces on NT, and more. Finally, there is comprehensive coverage of troubleshooting errors and problems specific to DB2 on Windows NT.

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Preface DB2 Universal Database is an award-winning database management system available on a wide range of platforms. This means you have more choice and flexibility than ever before in deciding where to store your valuable data, and which platforms your users and decision makers can use to access this data. DB2 Universal Database (or UDB) allows you to build robust, industrial-strength database applications to address all of your business requirements, no matter how complex. Written by DB2 experts from around the globe, this book is unique in its coverage of DB2 Universal Database on the Windows NT platform. Everything from configuring client/server communications to exploiting the security features in Windows NT is covered in a step-by-step, easy to follow manner. If you are a database administrator, system administrator or programmer and you need to implement and maintain a database system which will be accessed by local or remote clients, or if you need to understand and use DB2 Universal Database on the Windows NT platform, this book is a must! How This Book is Organized Overview on page 1 This provides an overview of the DB2 products, in particular DB2 for Windows NT. DB2 UDB and Windows NT Security on page 23 This provides an overall view of security within Windows NT. Also discussed is how security for the DB2 products work in a Windows NT environment. DB2 UDB Installation on page 83 The installation of a range of DB2 UDB products is covered in this chapter. DB2 UDB Client/Server Communications on page 123 Everything about using the Discovery function to configure clients to connect to a DB2 UDB database server is covered in this chapter. Also presented is connectivity to a DRDA host database. DB2 UDB Graphical Tools on page 191 This provides an overview of the functions of the graphical tools included in DB2 Universal Database, including the Control Center, the Command Center, Journal and Script Center. Backup and Recovery on page 223 This provides an overview of how to backup and restore databases and table spaces using DB2 UDB. DB2 UDB Enterprise-Extended Edition on page 263 This section covers the version of DB2 UDB which runs on a cluster of Windows NT machines. A step-by-step example of installing DB2 UDB Enterprise-Extended Edition (EEE) is given. Failover Support with DB2 UDB EEE on page 301 Using Microsoft's MSCS support, two Windows NT machines can be setup to provide failover support for each other. This chapter shows how to use DB2 UDB in this environment. Performance Monitoring on page 401 This chapter looks at the performance tools available within Windows NT that you can use to monitor and tune your DB2 UDB for Windows NT environment. Also discussed are some of the facilities within DB2 for performance monitoring. Problem Determination on page 441 This provides helpful tips and techniques in diagnosing problems that you may encounter in a DB2 UDB for Windows NT environment. The Team That Wrote This Book This book was produced by a team of specialists from around the world working at the International Technical Support Organization in Austin, Texas.

Jonathan Cook is the DB2 Project Leader at the International Technical Support Organization (ITSO), Austin Center. He has ten years of experience as a database specialist working in the areas of application development and database administration. He has been with IBM since 1992, working in both the United Kingdom and France before joining the Austin ITSO. He writes extensively and teaches IBM classes worldwide on DB2 for the UNIX and Intel platforms. Robert Harbus is the DB2 Universal Database Certification and Education coordinator at the IBM Toronto Lab. A member of the DB2 UDB team since its inception in 1991, Robert provided Technical Marketing and Electronic customer support and direct customer support most recently as a member of the DB2 Universal Database Enterprise - Extended Edition (EEE) support team. Robert is currently responsible for the DB2 UDB certification program and testing, and works with the ITSO and Education & Training to ensure that DB2 UDB education courses, training and material are available to meet the needs of DB2 UDB users. Robert teaches DB2 internals and certification courses worldwide and is involved in producing certification guides and redbooks. Dwaine Snow has worked with DB2 Universal Database and its predecessors for the past 8 years. During this time, he has written and designed applications using DB2. He has also worked in the DB2 UDB Customer Service Team. Dwaine has written a number of DB2-related articles and has contributed to a number of DB2 redbooks. He has presented at DB2 conferences and has taught DB2 UDB courses worldwide. Anthony Cunningham has been working with DB2 since joining IBM in 1994. Initially he was involved with internal DB2/390 systems, covering a multitude of services ranging from installation through to disaster recovery. Later he became interested in DB2 Common Server and moving onto DB2 UDB, gaining an interest in connectivity and cross platform support. Today Anthony works for the UK Software Business providing technical pre-sales support. Rubina Goolamhussen is a Data Management Products support specialist in IBM Portugal. She supports DB2 on Intel and UNIX platforms. She has been working with related DB2 products for over three years. Cheng Gu has been an IBM technical specialist since 1996, providing technical support on IBM Data Management products and solutions, working with DB2, Visual Warehouse and DB2 OLAP Server. Cheng also provides technical support on major Enterprise Resource Planning solutions with DB2, such as SAP and Baan. He has certified in the areas of DB2 Database Administration and SAP R/3 on DB2 Installation. Nancy Miller is a part of IBM's Personal Solutions System Center, which performs services and support for DB2 and many other products on the Intel platform. She has been working with and supporting DB2 since 1992. Yu-Phing Ong has worked in the IBM Support Centre of Australia, for the last 4 years. He is the country specialist in Australia, for DB2 on the PC and Unix platforms, and is a member, and the team leader, of the ISC group which supports the Asia Pacific (South) region in the suite of Information/Knowledge management products from IBM. A special thanks to Dale Hagen of the IBM Toronto Lab for providing assistance and scenarios in the area of DB2 and Windows NT security. His assistance was invaluable. Thanks also to the following people for their significant contributions to this project: Peter Pau IBM Toronto Lab Lan Pham IBM Toronto Lab Juliana Hsu IBM Toronto Lab Calene Janacek IBM Austin The following people were invaluable for their expertise and moral support: Elizabeth Barnes IBM ITSO Austin Catherine Cook IBM France

From the Back Cover

Deploy the world's most powerful database on this popular, accessible platform

Maximize extensibility by combining the best features of DB2 Universal Database and Windows NT

Get the inside track from the experts--IBM's own developers and trainers

DB2 Universal Database Version 5 offers a family of full-featured relational database management systems, now available on the widely used Windows NT platform. Written by IBM insiders with years of experience teaching DB2 technology, The Universal Guide to DB2 for Windows NT is the most practical and complete guide to implementing DB2 on Windows NT.

This single volume covers both the big picture of DB2 Universal Database and the nitty-gritty of installing, configuring, and maintaining a database, hands on. Hot topics include:


* Clustering: Increase performance and capacity of your database system
* Security: Take advantage of Windows NT features to protect your data
* Multiple protocols: Easily configure your client-server network using the DB2 UDB graphical tools
* Remote clients: Set up LAN clients and enable ODBC applications
* Troubleshooting: Find and resolve problems quickly with on-line help, DB2 Universal Database diagnostic tools, logs, and DB2 traces

In addition, you will learn and compare DB2 UDB security and authorizations with Windows NT security and rights, how to manage DB2 UDB using graphical tools, and how to tightly integrate DB2 UDB performance variables into the Windows NT performance monitor. Whether your database is part of a corporate enterprise network, or resides on a stand-alone server, The Universal Guide to DB2 for Windows NT is the ultimate implementation guide for professionals in systems, databases, or networking.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR (December 4, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0130997234
  • ISBN-13: 978-0130997234
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,658,951 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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