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v
Work
with
existing
database
objects
v
Bind
applications
v
Set
database
manager
configuration
parameters
for
DB2
clients
v
Import
and
export
configuration
information
v
Set
DB2
registry
parameters
v
Change
passwords
v
Test
connections
v
Configure
CLI
settings
The
graphical
interface
makes
these
complex
tasks
easier
through:
v
Wizards
that
help
you
perform
certain
tasks
v
Dynamic
fields
that
are
activated
based
on
your
input
choices
v
Hints
that
help
you
make
configuration
decisions
v
Discovery
that
can
retrieve
information
about
selected
database
objects
The
Configuration
Assistant
displays
a
list
of
the
databases
to
which
your
applications
can
connect.
Each
database
is
identified
by
its
database
alias.
You
can
use
the
Add
Database
wizard
to
add
databases
to
the
list.
You
can
use
the
Change
Database
wizard
to
alter
the
information
that
is
associated
with
databases
in
the
list.
From
the
View
menu,
you
can
select
an
advanced
view,
which
uses
a
notebook
to
organize
connection
information
by
object:
Systems,
Instance
Nodes,
Databases,
Database
Connection
Services
(DCS),
and
Data
Sources.
You
can
use
the
notebook
pages
to
perform
object-specific
actions.
Related
concepts:
v
v
Getting
started
with
the
Replication
Center
You
can
start
the
Replication
Center
in
the
following
ways:
v
Select
Replication
Center
from
the
Tools
menu
of
another
tool.
v
Click
the
icon
from
the
toolbar
of
another
tool.
v
Enter
the
db2rc
command.
v
On
Windows
systems,
click
Start
and
select
Programs
—>
IBM
DB2
—>
General
Administration
Tools
—>
Replication
Center
.
Use
the
Replication
Center
to
administer
replication
between
a
DB2
database
and
another
relational
database
(DB2
or
non-DB2).
From
the
Replication
Center,
you
can
define
replication
environments,
apply
designated
changes
from
one
location
to
another,
and
synchronize
the
data
in
both
locations.
The
first
time
you
invoke
the
Replication
Center,
the
Replication
Center
launch
pad
appears
with
three
views:
SQL
Replication,
Q
Replication,
and
Monitoring
and
Alarms.
Chapter
7.
DB2
administration
and
development
tools
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