Overview of operational assists
Operational assists provide an easy means of managing aspects of Db2 subsystems that are not covered by ZPARMs.
Select the Operational Assist option from the Main Selection Menu to display the Operational Assist Menu. This menu divides the assist features into several areas as follows:
OPRX DBDC+ Operational Assist Menu
Command ===>
Choose one of the following OPERTUNE Operational Assist functions by number. Then press Enter.
1. Active log manipulation
2. Cancel threads/connections
3. Update archive log BSDS entries
4. Initiate a subsystem checkpoint
5. Free form commands
6. Free up table spaces
7. Reload user exits
8. Change DDF parameters
9. Group buffer pool operations
10. Open data component operations
11. Reload DSNHDECP option default module
12. Peer Log Operations
13. Tablespaces in exception status
14. Utility Job Status
Command ===>
Choose one of the following OPERTUNE Operational Assist functions by number. Then press Enter.
1. Active log manipulation
2. Cancel threads/connections
3. Update archive log BSDS entries
4. Initiate a subsystem checkpoint
5. Free form commands
6. Free up table spaces
7. Reload user exits
8. Change DDF parameters
9. Group buffer pool operations
10. Open data component operations
11. Reload DSNHDECP option default module
12. Peer Log Operations
13. Tablespaces in exception status
14. Utility Job Status
Before using any of the OPERTUNE operational assists, you must ensure that:
- You have specified a valid local or remote OPERTUNE (see Selecting-a-target-OPERTUNE-and-subsystem).
- You have specified a a valid Db2 subsystem or data sharing group (see Selecting-a-target-OPERTUNE-and-subsystem).
- You have the proper authority to execute the command (see OPERTUNE security).
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