A new supplement to the popular DB2 best practices paper "Implementing DB2 Workload Management" has just been published. The supplement will help you set the DB2 client information fields for a variety of common middleware applications.
You can find it, along with other useful supplements, on the paper's information web page:https://ibm.biz/Bdx2n6
You can find it, along with other useful supplements, on the paper's information web page:https://ibm.biz/Bdx2n6
The DB2 client information fields are available on each connection to a database. These fields enable an external application that is using a connection to provide additional information to the DB2 database server that can be used to discriminate among connections based on end-user identification. The values in the client information fields are reported by DB2 for Linux®, UNIX®, and Windows® and other members of the DB2 family through various database monitoring and auditing interfaces. They are also leveraged by the DB2 workload definition in DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Version 9.5 and later as another way to aggregate connections to the database for purposes of monitoring and control.
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