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Cluster Server 7.4.2 Agent for DB2 Installation and Configuration Guide - Linux
Last Published:
2020-06-14
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.4.2)
Platform: Linux
- Introducing the Cluster Server Agent for DB2
- About agent functions for VCS Agent for DB2
- About IMF Integration functions for VCS Agent for DB2
- Installing and configuring DB2
- VCS requirements for installing DB2
- Setting up the DB2 configuration
- Installing and removing the Cluster Server Agent for DB2
- Configuring VCS service groups for DB2
- About DB2 configurations in VCS
- Before configuring the service group for DB2
- Configuring the VCS Agent for DB2 from Cluster Manager (Java Console)
- Configuring the VCS Agent for DB2 by editing the main.cf file
- Setting up in-depth monitoring of a DB2 instance
- Administering VCS service groups for DB2
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting Cluster Server Agent for DB2
- Appendix B. Resource type information for Cluster Server Agent for DB2
- Appendix C. Resource type attributes for DB2
- Appendix D. Sample configurations
Non-MPP configuration service groups for DB2
Figure: Dependency graph for a DB2udb resource illustrates the dependencies among the resources that are configured for a non-MPP DB2 instance resource group.
This configuration shows a service group for a Db2udb resource. The db2udb1 resource (the database) requires the IP resource and the Mount resource. The service group IP address for the DB2 server is configured using the IP resource (db2udb_ip1) and the NIC resource (db2udb_nic1). The mount resource (db2udb_mnt1) requires the Volume resource (db2udb_vol1), which in turn requires the DiskGroup resource (db2udb_dg1). You can start the service group after each of these resources is available.