Monitoring System Landscapes Using the Cockpit DBA
User Interface
As already known for the database platform DB2 for Unix, Linux, and Windows the DBA cockpit provides a single point of access to all database monitoring and administration functions. Instead of having separate transactions for the various administration tasks, for example performance monitoring, space management or job scheduling, you can access all these tasks using one central transaction. Although the well-known transactions like ST04, DB02 are still supported, it is no longer necessary to use them. They only serve as shortcuts into the DBA Cockpit in that way, that it starts up with an appropriate screen. For example, calling the DBA cockpit using transaction ST04 shows an overview screen in the performance area.
User Interface............................................................................3
Configuring Databases for Remote Monitoring...............................4
Configuring a System Manually...................................................4
Setting up your Landscape Using the System Landscape Directory.6
Security.....................................................................................7
Common Monitoring Functions....................................................7
Migrating to the new DBA Cockpit...............................................8
DBA Cockpit for DB2 for Linux, Unix, and Windows......................8
Central Planning Calendar (Transaction DB13C)...........................8
Related Content........................................................................9
Copyright.................................................................................10
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