It is not recommended to use control center tools and
DB2 Management Server (DAS)
From version 9.7, it is not recommended to use the control center tool and DAS, which may be removed from future releases. Now a new
GUI tool kit for management
DB2
Linux
And
These tools can be used for Windows data and data-centric applications.
Details
The following control center tools and related functional components are not recommended:
- Activity monitor
- Command Editor
- Configuration Assistant
- Control center and associated wizard and advisor
- Control center Extension
- DB2 Management Server (DAS)
- Event Analyzer
- Health Center
- Uncertain transaction Monitor
- Logs
- License Center
- Memory visualizer
- Query patroller Center
- Replication Center
- Satellite Management Center
- Task Center
Therefore, the following association is not recommended.
DB2 command:
- Dasauto
(Automatic start
DB2 Management Server commands)
- Dascrt
(Create
DB2 Management Server commands)
- Dasdrop
(
DB2 Management Server commands)
- Dasmigr
(Migration
DB2 Management Server commands)
- Dasupdt
(Update the DAS command)
- Daslist
(Display the DAS name command)
- Db2admin
(DB2 Management Server commands)
- Db2am
(Start the activity monitor center command)
- Db2ca
(Start the configuration assistant command)
- Db2cc
(Start the Control Center Command)
- Db2ce
(Start the command editor command)
- Db2daslevel
(Display DAS-level commands)
- Db2eva
(Event analyzer command)
- Db2hc
(Command to start the running status Center)
- Db2indbt
(Start the uncertain transaction Monitor Center Command)
- Db2journal
(Start log command)
- Db2lc
(Launch the License Center Command)
- Db2memvis
(Start the command in the memory visualizer Center)
- Db2rc
(Run the command to start the Replication Center)
- Db2tc
(Start the task Center Command)
User response
Unsupported Control Center tools and related functional components are available in versions
9.7 is still supported. However, a New GUI tool suite should be considered as an alternative to the control center tool. For more information, see database management and application development tools
.
Concept topic
(Reverse
Feedback
)
Http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v9r7/topic/com.ibm.db2.luw.wn.doc/doc/i0054250.html