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Getting started with DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 Version 7 for DB2 Distributed Platform users

Summary:  If you know DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows, you can leverage those skills to learn DB2 on OS/390 and z/OS. Using analogies to DB2 distributed concepts, author Raul Chong explains the basics of system administration on DB2 for OS/390 and z/OS, including subsystems, logging, configuration parameters, and more.

Date:  11 Jul 2005 (Published 01 Jul 2002)
Level:  Introductory

Activity:  2141 views
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If you know DB2® for Linux, UNIX®, and Windows®, you can leverage those skills to learn DB2 on OS/390™ and z/OS™. Using analogies to DB2 distributed concepts, author Raul Chong explains the basics of system administration for DB2 on the S/390® platform. Chong discusses application development, tools, locking and concurrency, and more.


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