OAM uses DB2 databases to store information about objects and to
store the objects themselves. This appendix documents diagnosis and
tuning information to help diagnose OAM problems. It contains information
on DB2 databases and should be used only for diagnosis.
OAM uses the following DB2 databases:
- Object Storage Databases—Contain
an object directory table and optional object storage tables.
- Object Administration Database—Contains
the relationship between identifiers and the names of storage classes,
management classes, and collections.
- OAM Configuration Database—Contains
information about the optical hardware configuration and the optical
disk volumes.