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Tag Archives: db2 migration
DB2 10 Webcasts with DB2 Experts from Triton & IBM
With many organiations already in the planning stages of their next DB2 for z/OS version upgrade and V8 going out of support in just 4 months we decided that November really should be Migration Month! With that in mind we … Continue reading
Posted in DB2, DB2 10, DB2 Support, z/OS
Tagged DB2, DB2 10, db2 migration, skip migration
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Our favourite new features in DB2 10 z/OS – part 2
Virtual Storage Enhancements In V8 IBM began a major project to transform DB2 into a 64-bit RDBMS. The groundwork was laid to provide some scalability improvements but a lot of DBM1 objects remained below the 2GB bar. In the DB2 … Continue reading
Julian Stuhler gives a top presentation at IBM Tech Forum – DB2 10
At last week’s IBM Tech Forum, Julian Stuhler of Triton gave a great presentation on DB2 10 for z/OS. He ran through the major new features and plans for upgrading to DB2 whether you’re on V7 (it’s really time to … Continue reading
Latest IBM z/OS webcasts!
If you’re looking to upgrade to DB2 z/OS version 9 or already have but want to get more from your investment then book some time in your diary to attend these upcoming IBM Webcast events: Hints and tips to get the … Continue reading
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Tagged DB2 9, db2 migration, Db2 z/OS
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Enabling Applications from Oracle to DB2 the Easy Way
A recording of the live DB2 chat with the lab webinar held in July. DB2 9.7 for Linux, Unix, and Windows has out-of-the-box support for Oracle’s SQL and PL/SQL dialects. This allows many applications written for Oracle to execute virtually … Continue reading
Posted in DB2 9.7, Techie Tips
Tagged DB2 9.7, db2 migration, lower costs with db2 9.7, oracle, oracle migration
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Migration issues from DB2 V8.2 to DB2 9.5 on Sun Solaris 64-bit
1. During a recent migration exercise at a customer site the following error was encountered whilst migrating one of the databases: 2009-04-08-14.21.06.625141+060 E61438A838 LEVEL: Error (OS) PID : 18892 TID : 164 PROC : db2sysc 0 INSTANCE: db2inst1 NODE : 000 … Continue reading
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Tagged DB2, DB2 9.5, db2 migration, DB2 UDB V8.2, sun solaris 64-bit
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