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Release notes for IBM Optimization Service Center for DB2 for z/OS.
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This document contains release information for IBM Optimization Service Center for DB2® for z/OS®.
For detailed information about installing, configuring, and using the Optimization Service Center client, see the topics under Optimization Service Center for DB2 for z/OS in the Information Management Software for z/OS Solutions Information Center.
The following release information applies to IBM Optimization Service Center for DB2 for z/OS, version 1.1 fix pack 7:
- Support status
- Corrected known problems
- Workstation requirements
- Feature contents
- Installation instructions
- Host requirements and configuration
- Technical information
- Notices
- Trademarks and service marks
Support status
The following notes describe important changes with fix pack 7:
- The use of profiles to monitor query performance or capture query workloads is deprecated, and is not recommended.
- Languages other than English are no longer supported in the user-interface, on-line help, and information center topics.
- The workstation client driver is no longer delivered with the server-enablement files for assembly and download through SMP/E. You can download the client driver to your workstation from the download site.
Corrected known problems
The following fixes and enhancements are included in fix pack 7:
- The dependency on DB2 Connect is removed.
- The on-line help and information center topics are updated and reorganized.
- The number of checks for SYSADM authority by the workload control center are reduced, reducing the impact on auditing procedures.
- An option is added to specify whether to issue EXPLAIN STMTCACHE ALL statements when viewing queries or capturing workloads from the dynamic statement cache.
- The amount of historical EXPLAIN data is reduced, saving disk space in the project folder on your workstation and in the EXPLAIN tables on the data server.
- The performance of service SQL, viewing queries, and the workload control center is improved.
- An option is added to reset the layout of the user interface to the default configuration.
- An option is added to specify SMF or GTF as the destination for trace data.
- The service SQL and service workload functions are changed to always include DDL statements and statistics.
- An indication of the number of matching qualified rows is added to index scan nodes in access plan graphs.
- Explanations are added to the column headings of the view when viewing queries.
- The ability is added to migrate EXLAIN tables from non-UNICODE to UNICODE format.
- Defects related to the following situations are fixed:
- SQLCODE -104 for static queries when the value DECIMAL POINT subsystem parameter is set to COMMA.
- A problem in query annotation for outer joins.
- Statistics advisor repeatedly issuing previously applied recommendations.
- Log file conflicts for multiple DB2 for z/OS subsystems that share the same z/OS UNIX System Services environment.
- A problem with the windows registry that prevented the installation of Optimization Service Center and Optim Query Tuner Version 2.2 on the same workstation.
- Access plan graphs for SQL statements that have the following characteristics:
- Contain columns with field procedures.
- Contain key words for text search.
- Involve any virtual indexes.
- Handling non-English and special characters in service SQL, query annotation, and the statistics advisor.
- The time stamp format when identifying queries in EXPLAIN tables.
- Service SQL, including correct DDLs for partitioned table spaces, partitioned indexes, default tables spaces in DB2 9, and others.
- Requirements from the following PMRs have been fixed:
- 65388,661,706
- 83963,379,000
- 83749,211,788
- 71037,180,000
- 69408,032,724
- 68179,032,724
- 54162,370,000
- 48509,379,000
- 47121.708.708
- 37758,379,000
- 21905,075,724
- 10766,077,724
- 05937,300,624
- 05218,113,848
- 05208,114,848
- 83310,122,100
Workstation requirements
Hardware requirements
Ensure that your workstation meets the following hardware requirements:
- 500 MB of space on your hard disk drive
- 1 GB of memory
Software requirements
Ensure that you have the 32-bit version of one of the following Microsoft Windows® operating systems installed on your workstation:
- Windows XP
- Windows 2003
- Windows Vista® *
* Additional requirements for using Optimization Service Center on Windows Vista workstations:
- Install Optimization Service Center in a directory that is not part of the "Program Files" directory. User-level accounts cannot write files in the Windows Vista "Program Files" directory. Because of user account control restrictions, silent installation cannot be used for Windows Vista workstations.
- Add the logon user to the "DB2ADMNS" group to give them the required access to execute DB2 Version 9 programs and applications. You must do this, even if the user is a member of the local administrators group, to provide read access to DB2 configuration and application data.
Feature contents
This sofware offering contains the following files:
- media.inf - a file that you can use to create an OSC installation CD
- readme.txt - describes the files in the distribution
- response.txt - stores silent install instructions and the default settings
- setup.exe - a Windows native install file that supports interactive installation
- silent.bat - a batch file to use the response file for silent installation
Installation instructions
For more information about how to install Optimization Service Center, see Installing Optimization Service Center.
Host requirements and configuration
Ensure that the host data server runs one of the following versions of DB2:
- DB2 for z/OS, V8 conversion mode (CM) and DB2 for z/OS, V8 new-function mode (NFM)
- DB2 9 for z/OS conversion mode (CM) and DB2 9 for z/OS new-function mode (NFM)
For a list of additional PTFs and the PUT level that are required by Optimization Service Center, see: Key prerequisites for using Optimization Service Center for DB2 for z/OS
The following facilities and environments must be enabled before you can configure your DB2 subsystem for query tuning and tune queries and workloads from the Optimization Service Center client:
- Distributed data facility (DDF)
- Java™ environment (optional, but recommended)
- Administrative task scheduler (optional, but recommended)
- DB2-supplied stored procedures
- A DB2OSCA RACF group
For detailed information about these requirements, and instructions for configuring your DB2 subsystem for tuning, see Configuring DB2 for z/OS subsystems for Query Tuning.
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