DB2 Recovery Expert for z/OS User Scenarios
This IBM Redbooks publication describes the procedures for using IBM DB2 Recovery Expert for z/OS to manage the recovery of DB2 for z/OS objects in a data sharing and non-data sharing environment. IBM DB2 Recovery Expert for z/OS is an easy-to-use, automated recovery solution that enables database r...
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Zusammenfassung: | This IBM Redbooks publication describes the procedures for using
IBM DB2 Recovery Expert for z/OS to manage the recovery of DB2 for
z/OS objects in a data sharing and non-data sharing environment.
IBM DB2 Recovery Expert for z/OS is an easy-to-use, automated
recovery solution that enables database recovery operations with
minimal disruption. Its graphical user interface (GUI) provides
powerful reporting and automated recovery capabilities for
productive database maintenance and high availability. This book is
written for an audience of DB2 for z/OS database administrators
(DBA).This book gives you an overview of DB2 Recovery Expert for z/OS,
its main features, architecture, recovery semantics, and processing
flow. It also describes some of the key considerations in choosing
a particular topology to address a business requirement. We provide
user scenarios with step-by-step approaches to recover single DB2
for z/OS objects, multiple DB2 for z/OS objects, dropped DB2 for
z/OS tables, and DB2 for z/OS subsystems using the IBM Recovery
Expert for z/OS tool.We discuss backup and recovery in a DB2 for z/OS environment,
the types of failures that might occur, the types of recovery that
are supported, the types of objects that can be recovered, the
elements and tools of recovery, and the recovery flow. We also
provide a brief tutorial of the DB2 Recovery Expert for z/OS GUI
client and an overview of the schema level repository (SLR) with
recommendations for its maintenance.Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM. |
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