coursemonster.com/uk IBM: Using Queue Replication View training dates» Overview Gain knowledge on InfoSphere Replication Server and how it is used to perform both queue-based homogeneous data replication and heterogeneous data replication. Learn to distinguish the differences in functionality of the queue architecture's highly parallel, transaction-based, asynchronous message-based transmission capability with the SQL based architecture. Use the Replication Center Graphical User Interface (GUI) to perform the Q Replication operations necessary to define, manage, and maintain queue-based data replication functions for DB2 for z/os and DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows. Additionally, incorporate the use of the ASNCLP command line interpreter for definitional tasks, along with utilities such as ASNTDIFF and ASNTREP and the Q Replication Dashboard, in your replication environment. Discover how InfoSphere Replication Server can be engaged to publish transactions in either an Extensible Markup Language (XML) format or in a character delimited format. Become versed in the use of the WebSphere MQ queues required by InfoSphere Replication Server. Included are a number of intensive hands-on machine exercises demonstrating InfoSphere Replication Server's capabilities in unidirectional replication as well as multidirectional replication. Linux will serve as the control point for administering the InfoSphere Replication Server for Linux, UNIX, Windows, and z/os. Audience This is an intermediate course for system administrators, database administrators, replication administrators, data warehouse architects, programmers, users, IBM professionals, and other individuals desiring a highly parallel, transaction-based, asynchronous queue message-based transmission replication architecture. This includes all individuals who perform or support evaluation, implementation, and usage activities for data movement, data availability, and data replication. Prerequisites Having a working knowledge of WebSphere MQ and an understanding of the basic operation and creation of queues and related queue managers will provide a good foundation for this course. Skills or experience in the following specific areas enable you to more easily navigate the course material and facilitate in the execution of the lab exercises: Relational databases Database system design DB2 Control Center
SQL DB2 platform knowledge Skills Gained Use InfoSphere Replication Server to perform queue based data replication activities in a multiplatform environment Define WebSphere MQ queues required by Q Replication Differentiate between the architectures of Q Replication and SQL Replication Detail each of the four basic tasks performed during Q Replication (preparation, infrastructure, definitional, and operational) Define, manage, and maintain queue based data replication functions using the Replication Center GUI Describe the Q Capture Schemas, Q Subscriptions, and Q Apply Browser components Highlight Q Replication's transaction publishing capabilities Operate the various components of Q Replication Use DB2 Replication Center GUI to perform basic administration of sources and subscriptions Use ASNTDIFF and ASNTREP Discuss basic Q Replication performance considerations Course Outline WebSphere MQ for the Q Replication Administrator Position messaging and queuing in today's business environment Provide a high level view of WebSphere MQ functions Describe how to place data into a queue owned by a remote queue manager Overview of WebSphere Replication Server Describe various reasons and needs for replication solutions Overview SQL Replication and the need for Q Replication Describe the Q Replication and Event Publishing Architectures List Q Replication components and administration tasks Discuss the methodology and functionality of Q Replication Setting Up a Federated Database Choose the appropriate DB2 product to set up a federated database Configure access to DB2 and non-db2 remote data sources using: Wrappers Servers Nicknames Discuss how federated objects are stored within the DB2 catalog Determine the correct troubleshooting actions when the access to remote data objects cannot be successfully verified Preparing the Replication Environment Start the Replication Center and use its general functions such as the tool bar, tree of folders, folder contents, and actions on folders and contents
Start the RC's Launchpad and utilize its quick operation capabilities Name and describe the WebSphere MQ queues used for Q Replication Describe the control tables used by Q Capture and Q Apply Create the required control tables Performing Unidirectional Replication List the types of Q Replication and types of Q subscriptions Describe unidirectional replication Create a unidirectional queue mapping Create a unidirectional subscription Create a stored procedure subscription Operating Q Capture and Q Apply Start Q Capture in the z/os, Linux, UNIX, and Windows environments using operating system facilities and the Replication Center Start Q Apply in the z/os, Linux, UNIX, and Windows environments using operating system facilities and the Replication Center Use operational commands to control Q Apply and Q Capture processing Change Q Capture and Q Apply parameters Use Replication Center for diagnostic inquiries Troubleshoot Q Capture and Q Apply processes Bidirectional and Peer-to-Peer Replication Overview the need for and concerns of multidirectional replication List the various types of multidirectional replication solutions available in Q Replication Describe bidirectional replication and learn how to create bidirectional subscriptions Describe peer-to-peer Replication and learn how to create peer-to-peer subscriptions Creating Publications Understand the background and requirements for publishing Describe Q Replication's Event Publishing capabilities Create a publishing queue map Create a publication Utilities and Replication Monitoring Describe and operate asntdiff and asntrep utilities Invoke the Q Analyzer utility Describe the Replication Center's reporting capabilities Create a Replication Alert Monitor Operate the Replication Alert Monitor Use the Q Replication Dashboard How Does Q Replication Work? Explain the major Q Capture processes and control table usage Discuss the Q Apply processes and control table usage Relate the basic operational characteristics of the Monitor processes Command Line Processor
Perform ASNCLP functions in both command mode and file mode Use ASNCLP to setup a Q Replication environment Use ASNCLP to perform replication tasks, such as Q subscription creation Q Replication Processing Understand the basic Source and Target requirements Describe the Q Replication architecture Describe the Subscription process Differentiate Value-based Conflict Resolution from Version-based Add a column to a Q subscription Move a Q subscription to a new Q Capture schema Failover Considerations Specify the correct conflict detection for a Bidirectional failover scenario Describe the proper conflict resolution for a Bidirectional failover scenario List the potential sources of conflicts Describe the switchback considerations Performance Considerations Agenda Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Discuss possible settings, definitions, and actions that could improve the performance of Q Replication processes Modify parameters that affect the performance of Q Replication operations Welcome Unit 1 - Websphere MQ for the Q Replication Administrator Exercise 1 - WebSphere MQ Setup Unit 2 - Overview of WebSphere Replication Server Unit 3 - Setting up a Federated Database Exercise 2 - Setup the Federated Environment Unit 4 - Preparing the Replication Environment Exercise 3 - Q Replication Configuration Unit 5 - Performing Unidirectional Replication Exercise 4 - Unidirectional Replication Setup Unit 6- Operating Q Capture and Q Apply Exercise 5 - Operating Q Capture and Apply Unit 7 - Bidirectional and Peer-to-Peer Replication - Bidirectional Exercise 6 - Bidirectional Q Replication Unit 7 - Bidirectional and Peer-to-Peer Replication - P2P Exercise 7 - Peer-to-Peer Replication Unit 8 - Creating XML Publications Exercise 8 - XML Publishing
Day 4 Unit 9 - Utilities and Monitoring Exercise 9 - Monitoring and Utilities Unit 10 - How Does Q Replication Work? Unit 11 - Command Line Processor Exercise 10 - Using ASNCLP Unit 12 - Q Replication Processing Exercise 11 - Adding Columns and Changing Schemas Unit 13 - Failover Consideration Exercise 12- Conflict Detection Unit 14 - Performance Considerations View training dates» Need more information? Why not call one of our professional training advisors on 0800 40 848 40 or email us at training@coursemonster.com The training course outline shown above is a standardised version representing all the dates available and may vary from the course you attend. You will be sent the supplier's course outline when you enquire about a specific date. SeaKom Ltd, Preston Park House, South Road, Brighton, BN1 6SB Telephone: 01793 251271 - Facsimile: 01273 358455 - E-mail:info@coursemonster.com