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Enable database high availability using DB2 HADR and Tivoli SA MP in an SAP environment
Learn how to enable database high availability using IBM DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows (DB2 V8 or DB2 9) High Availability and Disaster Recovery capability in an SAP ABAP and Java dual stack environment, as well as how to enable automatic failover using IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatofrms in such an HA system.in points of the longer summary, code, or demo that this summary page points to. Put the primary points and key phrases close to the beginning of the abstract, because it may be truncated in search results.
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30 Aug 2007 |
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Implement DB2 high availability disaster recovery in a Tivoli System Automation cluster domain
Learn step-by-step how to implement DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows high availability disaster recovery in an IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms cluster domain. You'll derive the twin benefits of a highly reliable and available cluster and a robust, seamless database failover in case of a database crash. This configuration provides the foolproof, 24/7 system availability essential for business critical installations. The example setup uses Red Hat Linux and DB2 Universal Database V8.2 but applies also to later versions of DB2.
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12 Apr 2007 |
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Enable Tivoli Storage Manager for IBM DB2 Content Manager
Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) provides a powerful and centralized backup, archive, and storage management coupled with its seamless, out-of-the-box integration with DB2 Content Manager and DB2 Universal Database. This article describes the integration of DB2 Content Manager with TSM, focusing on object movement, backup and recovery, and encryption.
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24 May 2006 |
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IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal: Monitoring an IBM WebSphere Extended Deployment environment
The Java Management Extension (JMX) capabilities of IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment and IBM WebSphere Extended Deployment provide the insight required to properly monitor an autonomic environment, to which traditional operational monitoring methods do not apply. This article discusses some interesting operating conditions that are possible in a WebSphere Extended Deployment environment and techniques for obtaining notification of various states.
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19 Apr 2006 |
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On demand provisioning of portal servers in a clustered environment, Part 4: Prepare to replicate and cluster
This series focuses on how the Advanced Design and Technology team uses IBM Tivoli automation products for rapid deployment of replicated and clustered portal servers. This tutorial outlines how to set up Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator in preparation for replicating and clustering portal servers. You'll learn how to install the WebSphere Portal Provisioning Automation Package and how to customize the data center model for automation. Defining potential target servers with Intelligent Orchestrator is also covered.
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07 Feb 2006 |
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Machine learning in network systems
Machine learning is key to building autonomic systems. In this article, the authors present a new network simulator that captures real-world complexities, then introduce learning-based methods for efficient job routing and CPU scheduling in the networks they simulate. Their experimental results show that machine-learning methods outperform heuristic and hand-coded approaches, and that adaptive system components can work better together than they do individually.
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24 Jan 2006 |
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On demand provisioning of portal servers in a clustered environment, Part 3: Deploy lots of portal servers in a snap
This series focuses on how the Advanced Design and Technology team uses IBM Tivoli automation products for rapid deployment of replicated and clustered portal servers. This article explains how to use localization to configure your portal server installation just once, how to create an image of the portal server, and how to install a clone of it on your remaining machines. The authors include scenarios for creating an on demand portal server cluster and rapid deployment of numerous stand-alone portal servers.
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20 Dec 2005 |
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On demand provisioning of portal servers in a clustered environment, Part 2: Create an automation package by customizing Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator
This series focuses on using IBM Tivoli automation products for rapid deployment of portal servers. The Advanced Design and Technology team uses IBM Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator to create a solution that automatically performs all the required steps to leverage data center assets to replicate portal servers, and to expand and shrink portal server clusters based on demand. This article outlines how you can design and implement an automation package that provides replication and clustering functions.
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29 Nov 2005 |
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Enabling Logging of Autonomic Tasks in WebSphere Extended Deployment
WebSphere Extended Deployment (XD) provides autonomic capabilities -- dynamic clusters and health monitoring -- to enable WebSphere systems to adapt to changes in workload and health of the servers. However, WebSphere XD does not provide built in capability for logging the autonomic actions. This article shows you how to write a Java client that automatically logs the autonomic actions of WebSphere XD.
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09 Nov 2005 |
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DB2 Universal Database administration using Tivoli
Learn to use IBM Tivoli family of products to perform day-to-day DB2 UDB administration tasks, such as performing database backups and monitoring your database, as well as managing the rest of your distributed environment.
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29 Sep 2005 |
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On demand provisioning of portal servers in a clustered environment, Part 1: Build an automated solution using IBM Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator
This series from the Advanced Design and Technology team focuses on using IBM Tivoli automation products for rapid deployment of portal servers. We invite you to follow along as our team uses IBM Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator to create a solution that automatically performs all the required steps to leverage data center assets to replicate portal servers, and to expand and shrink portal server clusters based on demand. In this article, you are introduced to the requirements for replicating WebSphere Portal Server (Portal Server) instances for building server farms, testing centers, and a development environment. You also learn about automation workflows for creating a dynamic cluster of middleware servers and how to automate the management of software using Intelligent Orchestrator.
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27 Sep 2005 |
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IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal: Exploring new network topologies made possible by WebSphere XD and the On Demand Router
Autonomic computing and an array of unprecedented operational features make IBM WebSphere Extended Deployment a revolutionary product. Even more impressive, WebSphere XD and its intelligent new routing engine, the On Demand Router, offer network designers amazing new topology options that were previously unavailable. This article describes how WebSphere XD exceeds the current expectations of a highly available environment.
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21 Sep 2005 |
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Introduction to IT Service Management, Part 2: Discovering the six key IT process categories
This article, the second in a two-part series on Process integration for IT service management describes six key IT process categories and how self-managing autonomic technology is at work in various IBM products to automate the individual tasks that make up each process: application management; configuration, change, and release management; security management; storage management; workload management; and IT life cycle management.
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24 May 2005 |
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Introduction to IT Service Management, Part 1: Automate your key IT processes
Discover the process integration for IT service management strategy, which allows companies to automate their key IT processes and to provide IT services according to best practices. This article gives you an introduction to IT Service Management, and illustrates the benefits it offers for IT process modeling, process choreography, and service level management.
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17 May 2005 |
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Build a highly available application platform for J2EE, Part 1: Delivering on the continuous computing promise
Interested in learning how to build a highly available solution platform for J2EE? Follow along as the Continuous Computing Team uses existing hardware and software from multiple IBM divisions to produce a complete solution that offers high availability. Explore what's possible using current technologies from WebSphere, DB2, Tivoli, IBM TotalStorage to and other IBM products. And later in the series, discover how the design of the system can be enhanced to take advantage of emerging technologies in automation, faster failure detection, and multisite failover.
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08 Mar 2005 |
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HA DB2 (Partitioned Database) using Tivoli System Automation
This document is primarily a Supplemental Guide to an existing White Paper High Availability for partitioned databases using Tivoli System Automation (July 2004) By Enrico Joedecke (IBM Boeblingen Lab), Steve Raspudic and Baris Naciterhan (IBM Toronto Lab).
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24 Dec 2004 |
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Domino 6 monitoring and statistics
To keep your systems healthy and ready for use, you need to know when problems first appear and how to gather information about capacity, workload, and system/user activities. This statistical information is invaluable for resource planning and for finding and fixing bottlenecks. This tutorial shows how to set up and use monitoring features in Domino 6.
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15 May 2003 |
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