z/OS and DB2 Basics for DB2 for z/OS DBA Beginners

DB2 11 for z/OS beginning DBAs can develop fundamental skills or recognition through lectures and hands-on exercises of:

TSO/E and ISPF
Data sets
DB2 Objects
Structured Query Language
DB2 Commands
JCL and SDSF
DB2 Utilities
DB2 Logging
DB2 Program Preparation
The course materials cover DB2 11 for z/OS.

Learning Journeys or Training Paths that reference this course:

DB2 for z/OS
Db2 for z/OS – Role: Application Programmer
Db2 for z/OS – Role: Database Administrator
Db2 for z/OS – Role: System Administrator

Objetivos

Describe several services provided in a z/OS environment
Explain workloads in the batch environment
Explain workloads in the online environment
Describe job roles in a z/OS environment
Log On to TSO/E
Navigate TSO/E and ISPF
Use TSO commands
Setup and utilize JCL (Job Control Language)
Utilize SDSF
Describe the different types of data sets in a z/OS environment
Allocate data sets and list data set information and content
Create and modify data set content
Give an overview of the DB2 9 environment
Describe and utilize DB2 Objects
Describe and utilize several DB2 Utilities
Describe the DB2I (DB2 Interactive Facility) environment
Use SPUFI (SQL Processing Using File Input) to compose and execute SQL
Setup and execute DB2 Commands
Understand DB2 Logging
Describe DB2 program preparation process
Understand DB2 startup and shutdown
Understand and utilize DB2 recovery strategies

Administración y programación bases de datos

Disponible en formato e-learning

Disponible en formato presencial

Disponible en formato a distancia

Subvención disponible
A través de Fundae, cumpliendo requisitos.

Duración
25 horas

  • Dificultad 50% 50%
  • Nivel alcanzado 80% 80%

Dirigido a

This beginning DB2 basic course is for z/OS database administrators who need to acquire the basic skills required to administer a DB2 database in a z/OS environment.

Conocimientos requeridos

There are no formal prerequisites for this course.

Temario

Contents :

Introduction
TSO/E and ISPF
Data Sets
JCL and SDSF
DB2 Relational Database Concepts
Structured Query Language (SQL) and SPUFI
DB2 Objects
The DB2 System
DB2 Commands and Program Preparation
DB2 Utilities
DB2 Shutdown, Startup, and Recovery
Course Summary
Agenda :

Day 1

(00:30) Welcome
(01:00) Unit 1: Introduction
(01:30) Unit 2: TSO/E and ISPF
(01:00) Exercise 1: TSO and ISPF
(00:15) Exercise 1 Review
(01:00) Unit 3: Data Sets (Data Sets and Sequential Data Sets)
(01:00) Exercise 2: Sequential Data Sets
(00:15) Exercise 2 Review
Day 2

(01:00) Unit 3: Data Sets (Partitioned Data Sets)
(01:00) Exercise 3: Partitioned Data Sets
(00:15) Exercise 3 Review
(00:45) Unit 3: Data Sets (VSAM Data Sets)
(00:30) Exercise 4: VSAM Data Sets
(00:15) Exercise 4 Review
(01:30) Unit 4: JCL and SDSF
(01:30) Exercise 5: JCL and SDSF
(00:15) Exercise 5 Review
Day 3

(01:15) Unit 5: DB2 Relational Database Concepts
(01:15) Unit 6: Structured Query Language (SQL) and SPUFI
(00:45) Exercise 6: SQL and SPUFI
(00:15) Exercise 6 Review
(01:30) Unit 7: DB2 Objects (Databases and Table Spaces)
(00:45) Exercise 7: Databases and Table Spaces
(00:15) Exercise 7 Review
(01:30) Unit 7: DB2 Objects (Tables, Indexes, and Views)
(00:45) Exercise 8: Tables, Indexes, and Views
(00:15) Exercise 8 Review
Day 4

(01:00) Unit 7: DB2 Objects (Qualified Names, Implicit Object Creation, and SQL Statements)
(00:30) Exercise 9: Qualified Names, Implicit Object Creation, and SQL Statements
(00:15) Exercise 9 Review
(01:30) Unit 8: The DB2 System
(00:45) Exercise 10: The DB2 System
(00:15) Exercise 10 Review
(02:00) Unit 9: DB2 Commands and Program Preparation
(00:45) Exercise 11: DB2 Commands
(00:15) Exercise 11 Review
Day 5

(02:00) Unit 10: DB2 Utilities
(01:00) Exercise 12: DB2 Utilities
(00:15) Exercise 12 Review
(01:15) Unit 11: DB2 Shutdown, Startup, and Recovery
(00:45) Exercise 13: DB2 Recovery
(00:15) Exercise 13 Review
(00:30) Unit 12: Course Summary

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