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LIST OF CONTENTS FOR DB2

1. To list the instances


2. To get the current database manager instance
3. To set environment variables at DB2
4. To see all the databases in that particular instance
5. To see the parameters of the instance
6. To update a particular parameter of the instance
7. To see all the DB2 Agents running
8. To see the parameter of a single database in an instance
9. To change a particular parameter for the database
10. To connect to a database
11. To see all the applications running
12. To see more detailed about the applications running
13. TRANSACTION LOG FULL ERROR
14. To see the logs of the ARCHIVE DIRECTORY
15. To see all the MOUNTED FOLDERS
16. To mount usr/sap/trans folder if not mounted
17. To mount all the folders after the offline backup
18. To see the table spaces in the database PRD
19. To see all the containers for the tablespace PSAPBTABD
20. To see all the background jobs running
21. To see whether offline backup is running or not
22. To see the dumps of db2diag.log
23. To see whether online backup for PRD has successfully completed
24. To see the present application which is being executed
25. To see the word count of all the applications
26. To see the present application which is in wait mode
27. To see all the logical volumes
28. To see all the physical volumes
29. To see all the errors
30. To see detailed errors
31. To see the CPU utilization( ping for every 2 sec 500 times)
32. Initilize online BACKUP using CRONTAB
1. Enter Crontab –l in root
2. To Edit in CRONTAB
3. Remove # before the statement then save
4. To SAVE after editing in CRONTAB
5. Quit without saving from CRONTAB
33. If SAP is not connected in other locations( SMITTY ROUTE)
34. Check whether SAPCCMSR is running or not
35. If we don’t get any values in OS07, we neet to check & restart SAPCCMSR
36. To check all SAP processes are running
37. To check all DB2 processes are running
38. To Start SAPOSCOL
39. To Stop or Kill SAPOSCOL
40. Check the Archive logs in PRODUCTION and in DATA RECOVERY site are same
If not run the script initilized is crontab
41. To see the Detailed CPU UTILIZATION
To list the instances
Login in to PRDADM

To get the current database manager instance

To set environment variables at DB2

To see all the databases in that particular instance


To see the parameters of the instance

The moment we give the above command, it will show the parameters of the instance as below
Continuation of the above screen
To update a particular parameter of the instance
To see all the DB2 Agents running
To see the parameter of a single database in an instance

To change a particular parameter for the database

To connect to a database
To see all the applications running

To see more detailed about the applications running


If we get any TRANSACTION LOG FULL ERROR, and we want to kill the application, the
process is below
To see the logs of the ARCHIVE DIRECTORY
To see all the MOUNTED FOLDERS

To mount usr/sap/trans folder if not mounted

If transport requests are unable to come to PRD, we need to check whether TRANS folder is
mounted or not, if not we need to mount the TRANS folder

To mount all the folders after the offline backup


To see the table spaces in the database PRD

The above table contains the details of the tablespace PSAPBTABD

To see all the containers for the tablespace PSAPBTABD


To see all the background jobs running

To see whether offline backup is running or not

To see the dumps of db2diag.log


To see whether online backup for PRD has successfully completed

To see the present application which is being executed

To see the word count of all the applications

To see the present application which is in wait mode

To see all the logical volumes


To see all the physical volumes

To see all the errors

To see detailed errors


To see the CPU utilization( ping for every 2 sec 500 times)

Initilize online BACKUP using CRONTAB


Enter Crontab –l in root

To Edit in CRONTAB

Remove # before the statement then save

To SAVE after editing in CRONTAB

Quit without saving from CRONTAB


If SAP is not connected in other locations

We will get the following screen below after entering SMITTY ROUTE

Select LIST ALL ROUTES, it will display all the IP Address

Add a IP address, select ADD A STATIC ROUTE


We will get the following screen

In the Destination Field enter the machines IP address u want to ADD

In Default GATEWAY Address enter 172.16.8.200


In Network Interface enter 225.225.225.0
To check SAPCCMSR is running( IF we doesn’t get values in OS07)

Here SAPCCMSR is not Running, we neet to start it

Give the command sapccmsr –DCCMS

Also using grep command we can find SAPCCMSR is running or not


To check all the SAP processes are running

To check all the DB2 processes are runing

To start SAPOSCOL

To stop or Kill SAPOSCOL


Check the Archive logs in PRODUCTION and in DATA RECOVERY site are same

Login in to PRD 172.16.8.112

Then go to /DB2/PRD/LOG_ARCHIVE/PRD

Now login into DR 192.168.225.101

The go to /logs/PRD
If the files are not same in PRD and DR

Login into PRD(root)


Enter CRONTAB –l

Goto backup/mkc/scripts

See the file COUNT.LOG, it will show you, what is the last file it has copied from PRD to DR

Goto change mode for COUNT.LOG, and enter the log file number ( for ex 0012220),
Then it will copy the logs from 0012220 from PRD to DR

The script initilized in CRONTAB is as below


To see the Detailed CPU UTILIZATION

Goto Root and enter the command TOPAS

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