How can we Monitor IBM DB2 Servers Using SCOM OpsMgr? We can use existing SCOM or OpsMgr infrastructure.
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It enables you to perform service-oriented and incident management in your DB2 environment while supporting critical business processes.
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How to Monitor IBM DB2 Servers Using SCOM OpsMgr?
Monitoring IBM DB2 Servers is a multifaceted exercise. Reaching optimal performance of your DB2 Servers is not an easy goal. You need to know how factors such as memory, physical design, and maintenance can affect performance.
To tune and maintain a subsystem or instance, you should start continuously monitoring the entire DB2 environment. Focusing on tuning the server is a good start, but by far, it’s not enough.
Your DB2 environment is like an ecosystem constantly changing through physical design, SQL transactions, and memory – and this needs to balance all themes to work at the best possible performance.
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