Duration
5 Days
30 CPD hours
This course is intended for
This beginning DB2 basic course is for z/OS database administrators who need to acquire the basic skills required to administer a DB2 database in a z/OS environment.
Overview
Describe several services provided in a z/OS environmentExplain workloads in the batch environmentExplain workloads in the online environmentDescribe job roles in a z/OS environmentLog On to TSO/ENavigate TSO/E and ISPFUse TSO commandsSetup and utilize JCL (Job Control Language)Utilize SDSFDescribe the different types of data sets in a z/OS environmentAllocate data sets and list data set information and contentCreate and modify data set contentGive an overview of the DB2 9 environmentDescribe and utilize DB2 ObjectsDescribe and utilize several DB2 UtilitiesDescribe the DB2I (DB2 Interactive Facility) environmentUse SPUFI (SQL Processing Using File Input) to compose and execute SQLSetup and execute DB2 CommandsUnderstand DB2 LoggingDescribe DB2 program preparation processUnderstand DB2 startup and shutdownUnderstand and utilize DB2 recovery strategies
This course is intended for students looking to develop fundamental skills or recognition through lectures and hands-on exercises of TSO/E and ISPF, data sets, DB2 objects, Structured Query Language, DB2 commands, JCL and SDSF.
Day 1
Welcome
Unit 1: Introduction
Unit 2: TSO/E and ISPF
Exercise 1: TSO and ISPF
Exercise 1 Review
Unit 3: Data Sets (Data Sets and Sequential Data Sets)
Exercise 2: Sequential Data Sets
Exercise 2 Review
Day 2
Unit 3: Data Sets (Partitioned Data Sets)
Exercise 3: Partitioned Data Sets
Exercise 3 Review
Unit 3: Data Sets (VSAM Data Sets)
Exercise 4: VSAM Data Sets
Exercise 4 Review
Unit 4: JCL and SDSF
Exercise 5: JCL and SDSF
Exercise 5 Review
Day 3
Unit 5: DB2 Relational Database Concepts
Unit 6: Structured Query Language (SQL) and SPUFI
Exercise 6: SQL and SPUFI
Exercise 6 Review
Unit 7: DB2 Objects (Databases and Table Spaces)
Exercise 7: Databases and Table Spaces
Exercise 7 Review
Unit 7: DB2 Objects (Tables, Indexes, and Views)
Exercise 8: Tables, Indexes, and Views
Exercise 8 Review
Day 4
Unit 7: DB2 Objects (Qualified Names, Implicit Object Creation, and SQL Statements)
Exercise 9: Qualified Names, Implicit Object Creation, and SQL Statements
Exercise 9 Review
Unit 8: The DB2 System
Exercise 10: The DB2 System
Exercise 10 Review
Unit 9: DB2 Commands and Program Preparation
Exercise 11: DB2 Commands
Exercise 11 Review
Day 5
Unit 10: DB2 Utilities
Exercise 12: DB2 Utilities
Exercise 12 Review
Unit 11: DB2 Shutdown, Startup, and Recovery
Exercise 13: DB2 Recovery
Exercise 13 Review
Unit 12: Course Summary
Additional course details:
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