DB2 702 Objective
DB2 702 Objective
the DB2 UDB Version 8.1 product for the z/OS operating system. This individual has
significant experience as a DBA and extensive knowledge of the DB2 Universal
Database, specifically the new features and functionality related to Version 8.1. This
specialist is capable of performing the intermediate to advanced tasks related to database
design and implementation, operation and recovery, security and auditing, performance,
and installation and migration specific to the z/OS operating system.
a. Design tables and views (columns, data type considerations for large objects,
column sequences, user-defined data types, temp tables, MQTs, etc.)
b. Explain the different performance implications of identity column, row ID, and
sequence column definitions (applications, utilities)
c. Design indexes (key structures, type of index, index page structure, index column
order, index space, clustering)
d. Create objects (create and alter database objects), design table spaces (choose a
DB2 page size, clustering), and determine space attributes (automatic space)
e. Perform partitioning (table partitioning, index partitioning)
f. Normalize data (E-R model, process model) and translate data model into
physical model (denormalize tables) . +Implement user-defined integrity rules
(referential integrity, user-defined functions, check constraints, triggers)
b. Protect connection to DB2. Describe access to the DB2 subsystem (local request,
remote request). Coordinate the effort between DB2 and RACF team (groupings,
secondary authorization identifiers, stored procedures). Identify conditions when
external security mechanisms (such as RACF) should be used in place of DB2
internal security mechanisms.
c. Audit DB2 activity and resources and identify primary audit techniques
d. Identify and respond appropriately to symptoms from trace output or error
messages that signify security problems