IBM Frozen Dessert Maker VERSION 9 Manuel D’Utilisation
v
creates
a
new
database
on
the
disk
or
directory
of
your
choice
v
assigns
disk
space
for
your
data
v
configures
the
new
database
for
optimal
performance
v
turns
on
automatic
maintenance
v
configures
notification
by
e-mail
or
pager
if
the
database
needs
attention
The
Create
Database
with
Automatic
Maintenance
wizard
can
be
started
from
First
Steps
or
directly
from
within
the
Control
Center.
Prerequisites:
v
If
you
wish
to
start
the
wizard
from
First
Steps,
you
must
also
have
the
First
Steps
component
installed.
First
Steps
is
part
of
the
Getting
started
component
grouping
in
the
DB2
Setup
wizard.
It
is
installed
as
part
of
a
Typical
installation
or
may
be
selected
when
performing
a
Custom
installation.
v
You
must
have
SYSADM
or
SYSCTRL
authority
to
perform
this
task.
v
For
Linux,
you
must
have
Xwindow
software
capable
of
rendering
a
graphical
user
interface
for
First
Steps
and
the
Control
Center
to
run
on
your
machine.
Ensure
that
you
have
properly
exported
your
display.
For
example,
export
DISPLAY=9.26.163.144:0.
v
On
Linux,
ensure
that
you
are
logged
on
as
the
instance
owner,
db2inst1
by
default.
An
instance
is
a
logical
database
manager
environment
where
you
catalog
databases
and
set
configuration
parameters.
Procedure:
1.
Log
on
to
the
system
with
the
user
account
that
you
want
to
use
to
create
the
database.
2.
Start
the
Create
Database
with
Automatic
Maintenance
in
the
one
of
the
following
ways:
v
From
First
Steps:
Click
Create
Your
Own
Database
.
v
From
the
Control
Center:
Click
the
All
Databases
folder.
Click
Create
New
Database
in
the
All
Databases
pane.
3.
Follow
the
steps
of
the
wizard.
You
will
have
to
provide
some
details
and
preferences
about
your
new
database,
including
such
things
as
its
name
and
the
contacts
who
can
be
notified
under
various
conditions.
If
you
created
your
own
database
from
First
Steps,
you
will
now
want
to
start
the
Control
Center
to
begin
exploring
and
working
with
your
database.
To
do
this,
click
Work
With
Databases
in
First
Steps.
Related
concepts:
v
Related
tasks:
v
Verifying
your
new
database
Once
you
have
launched
the
Control
Center,
you
can
verify
that
your
database
was
created
by
finding
it
in
the
Object
Tree
that
fills
the
left
side
of
the
Control
Center
window.
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Getting
started
with
DB2
installation
and
administration