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"Striving for Optimal Journal Performance on DB2 Universal Database for Iseries" was published by IBM.Com/Redbooks in May 2002 - Durham, it has 178 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Striving for Optimal Journal Performance on DB2 Universal Database for Iseries
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 178
  • Publisher: IBM.Com/Redbooks
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  • Publish Location: Durham

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  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.2 x 0.2 inches

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Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Special notice -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Background -- Chapter 1. An introduction to journaling performance -- 1.1 A customer call to a journaling expert: Interview -- 1.2 The journal environment: Background -- 1.3 What's new in V5R1 -- 1.3.1 A little history -- 1.3.2 Minimize the Entry-Specific Data parameter -- 1.3.3 Journaling for non-database objects -- 1.3.4 Journal PRPQs (5799-BJC, 5799-AJC) -- 1.3.5 Summary of V5R1 enhancements -- Chapter 2. The testing environment -- 2.1 The hardware -- 2.1.1 Teraplex Center -- 2.1.2 The "Cluster Lab" -- 2.1.3 The ITSO laboratory -- 2.2 Application environments -- 2.2.1 Banesco's end-of-day batch process -- 2.2.2 Retail store application -- Part 2 Performance considerations -- Chapter 3. Hardware choices -- 3.1 Factors to be investigated -- 3.2 The testing scenarios -- 3.3 Test results and findings -- 3.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 4. Journaling tuning -- 4.1 System Managed Access Path Protection (SMAPP) -- 4.2 Journal parameters -- 4.2.1 CRTJRN and CHGJRN parameters -- 4.2.2 Journal recovery ratio (JORECRA) -- 4.2.3 Changing and managing journal receivers -- 4.3 Recovering at a hot site - APYJRNCHG -- 4.4 The testing environment -- 4.5 The testing scenarios -- 4.6 Test results and findings -- 4.6.1 Recovering from a hot site -- 4.6.2 Throughput impact (MINENTDTA with BLOBs) -- 4.7 Focus Program tests -- 4.7.1 Focus Program results -- Chapter 5. Application and software environment tuning -- 5.1 Application tuning -- 5.2 Analyzing application performance -- 5.3 Increasing performance -- 5.3.1 Batch job parallelism -- 5.3.2 Database indexes -- 5.3.3 Minimize and optimize database table extensions -- 5.3.4 Managing your open data path buffer -- 5.3.5 Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP)

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