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Managing the Intelligent Operations Center high availability database managers

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In IBM Intelligent Operations Center (IOC) high availability (HA) topology, the DB2 database managers are configured for high availability. The database managers run in an active/passive configuration and use a shared disk volume to store the database files. IBM Tivoli System Automation (TSA) is used to manage the mounting of the shared disk volume on the database server and the starting and stopping of the database managers as required. A TSA cluster is configured to manage the database resources. What TSA commands can be used to query the status and manually stop, start and failover the active database manager between the database servers?

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