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IBM DB2 Universal Database Version 8 for z/OS offers enterprises unprecedented opportunities to integrate information, deliver it on demand, and manage it simply and cost-effectively. Now, one of the world's leading DB2 consultants presents the definitive guide to administering DB2 UDB V8 databases in z/OS environments. DB2 for z/OS Version 8 DBA Certification Guide also serves as a key tool for anyone preparing for IBM Certified Database Administrator for DB2 Universal Database V8 for z/OS certification.
IBM Gold Consultant Susan Lawson presents hundreds of practical techniques, expert guidelines, and useful tips for every facet of DB2 UDB database administration, including database implementation, operation, recovery, security, auditing, performance, installation, migration, SQL, and more. Coverage includes
Whether you are administering DB2 UDB V8 in z/OS environments, planning to do so, or preparing for DB2 UDB V8 DBA certification, DB2 for z/OS Version 8 DBA Certification Guide will be your single most valuable resource.
Foreword.
Preface.
I. DB2 FAMILY AND DB2 FOR Z/OS ENVIRONMENT.
1. Product Overview.
DB2 and the On-Demand Business.
DB2 Universal Database.
DB2 Middleware and Connectivity.
DB2 Application Development.
DB2 Administration.
Data Management Tools.
Summary.
Additional Resources.
2. Environment.
z/OS.
Address Spaces.
Security.
Parallel Sysplex Support.
DFSMS.
Interfaces.
Installation and Migration.
System Parameters.
Commands.
Utilities.
Catalog and Directory.
Distributed Data.
Subsystem Pools.
Summary.
Additional Resources.
3. DB2 Access and Security.
Subsystem Access.
Data Set Protection.
Access to DB2 objects.
Multilevel Security.
Auditing.
Summary.
Additional Resources.
II. STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE.
4. Database Objects.
Understanding Dat
