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Course description: DB2 9 Administration Workshop for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

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Overview


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Course code CL2X1 Skill level Intermediate

Duration 4.0 days Delivery type Classroom
(Hands-on labs)

Course type Public or Private on-site    

Public price USD $2,600.00 plus tax  

This course is designed to teach you how to perform database administration tasks using DB2 9. These tasks include creating DB2 instances, creating and populating databases, and using logical design to support concurrency and recovery requirements. New features, such as range partitioning, data row compression, and pure XML (native XML storage) will be introduced. Hands-on exercises provide an option of using either an AIX, Linux, or Windows operating system.

This course replaces CL201, CL211, and CL231 and is appropriate for those still using DB2 UDB V8.

Course Materials

The course materials address DB2 9.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows.

Hands-On Labs

Eleven labs are included to address DB2 9.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows.

Certification

Prepare for IBM Certification Test 731: DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Database Administration

Training Path

This course is part of an IBM Training Path. Taking this course in the recommended sequence allows you to maximize the benefits from your education.

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Audience

This is an intermediate course for system administrators, database administrators, and technical personnel involved in planning, implementing, and maintaining DB2 databases.

Prerequisites

Before taking this course you should be able to:

These skills can be developed by taking:

What's Next

Use the link to the Training Path in the course description for easy access to prerequisite courses, and other courses that might be of interest to you.

The next courses that may be of interest to you include:

Skills taught

Course outline

Overview of DB2 9 on Linux, UNIX and Windows

Command Line Processor (CLP) and GUI usage

The DB2 environment

Creating databases and data placement

Creating database objects

Moving data

Backup and recovery

Locking and concurrency

Problem determination

Security

Agenda

Day 1

Welcome

Unit 1 - Overview of DB2 on Linux, UNIX and Windows

Lab 1 (Starting your lab environment)

Unit 2 - Command Line Processor (CLP) and GUI usage

Lab 2 (DB2 CLP usage)

Unit 3 - The DB2 environment

Lab 3 (Create an instance and explore the environment)

Day 2

Unit 4 - Creating databases and data placement

Lab 4 (Creating databases and data placement)

Unit 5 - Creating database objects

Lab 5 (Create objects)

Unit 6 - Moving data

Lab 6 (Moving data)

Day 3

Unit 7 - Backup and recovery

Lab 7 (Backup and recovery)

Unit 8 - Locking and concurrency

Lab 8 (Investigating DB2 locking)

Day 4

Unit 9 - Problem determination

Lab 9 (Problem determination)

Unit 10 - Security

Lab 10 (Security)

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