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•Monitor a DB2 LUW database using command line processor queries
•Implement BLU Acceleration, column-organized table support, for a new or existing DB2 database.
•Configure a DB2 database that uses DB2 BLU Acceleration, column-organized tables, including sort memory and utility heap memory considerations
•Describe the default workload management used for DB2 BLU Acceleration processing and how you can tailor the WLM objects to efficiently use system resources
•Implement Shadow tables for selected row-organized tables to improve analytics query performance
•Configure a DB2 database that supports a mixture of application processing, including OLTP and Analytics query processing with Shadow tables
•Create the Infosphere CDC Datastore, Subscription and Table mappings required to support Shadow tables
•Implement an optimization profile to control a portion of the access plan selected by the DB2 optimizer to achieve specific application performance results
•Define storage groups for automatic storage table spaces and use ALTER tablespace to change the storage group assigned to a tablespace
•Manage the disk space allocated in DMS table spaces using ALTER TABLESPACE to extend or to reduce the containers, and monitor the progress of the DB2 rebalancer process
•Implement automatic resize for DMS table spaces or Automatic Storage management for table spaces to reduce the complexity of managing DB2 LUW databases
•Utilize range-based partitioned tables to support large DB2 tables that require very efficient roll-in and roll-out capabilities
•Set the options for the INGEST utility and monitor ingest processing
•Plan and execute the DB2MOVE utility to copy selected table data for an entire schema for objects from one DB2 database to another
•Select options and processing modes for the online table move procedure, ADMIN_MOVE_TABLE, to implement changes to tables with minimal loss of data access by applications
•Analyze REORGCHK reports to determine if the table or the index reorganization would improve database efficiency. Invoke and monitor the processing for the REORG utility running offline or online
•Plan and implement MDC tables to improve application performance, including selecting the appropriate table space extent size
•Implement DB2 Instance audit data collection using the db2audit command or database level auditing by creating audit policy objects and assigning the policies to objects using the AUDIT command
This is an advanced course for DB2 LUW experienced database administrators who support DB2 for UNIX, Windows, and Linux databases.
DB2 10 for LUW: Basic Administration for Linux and Windows (CL2X3) or
DB2 10 for LUW: Basic Administration for AIX (CL213) or
DB2 10 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Quickstart for Experienced Relational DBAs (CL485)
Or have equivalent experience
Advanced Monitoring
Advanced Table Space Management
DB2 10.5 BLU Acceleration Concepts
DB2 10.5 BLU Acceleration Implementation and Use
DB2 10.5 BLU Acceleration Implementing Shadow Tables and User Maintained MQTs
Using Optimizer Profiles to control Access Plans
Table Partitioning
Advanced Data Movement
Advanced Table Reorganization
Multiple Dimension Clustering
DB2 Database Auditing