IBM 000-8697 ユーザーズマニュアル
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IBM Informix OnLine Database Server Administrator’s Guide
Organization of This Manual
Organization of This Manual
This manual includes the following chapters:
■
provides a step-
by-step explanation of OnLine database server installation and
setup. The chapter includes a worksheet to assist you in planning
your system and in documenting your configuration.
setup. The chapter includes a worksheet to assist you in planning
your system and in documenting your configuration.
■
provides optional reference
material about OnLine operation that is intended to deepen your
understanding of OnLine 5.x.
understanding of OnLine 5.x.
■
explains the routine tasks of OnLine
administration: startup and shutdown, logical log management,
archive management, monitoring OnLine activity, and managing
disk space.
archive management, monitoring OnLine activity, and managing
disk space.
■
provides
background information and instructions for using the high-avail-
ability features of OnLine.
ability features of OnLine.
■
describes strategies you
can use to obtain maximum performance within your processing
environment.
environment.
■
explains how to use the
DB-M
onitor menu facility provided with OnLine.
■
the 14 OnLine utilities.
■
provides reference material that
documents the internal messages that OnLine generates during
processing.
processing.
■
describes three possible OnLine
environments. First, this chapter describes the OnLine features that
are available to you within a single-system environment. Second,
this chapter describes how to configure and administer OnLine
database servers if you are running more than one OnLine database
server on a single host machine. Finally, this chapter describes
OnLine administration issues that arise when you use the
are available to you within a single-system environment. Second,
this chapter describes how to configure and administer OnLine
database servers if you are running more than one OnLine database
server on a single host machine. Finally, this chapter describes
OnLine administration issues that arise when you use the
IBM I
nformix
STAR
product to run OnLine in a client/server
environment.