Free form commands
Select the Free form commands option from the Operational Assist Menu to display the Free Form Command panel, from which you can execute OPERTUNE and non-OPERTUNE commands.
DDTG DBI1 Free Form Command
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Select the desired command type. Then type the command to be issued and press Enter.
1 1. Subsystem specific OPERTUNE command
2. Non Subsystem OPERTUNE command
3. Subsystem command
4. MVS command
5. XBM commands
Command Area
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Command ===> _________________________________________________________________
Select the desired command type. Then type the command to be issued and press Enter.
1 1. Subsystem specific OPERTUNE command
2. Non Subsystem OPERTUNE command
3. Subsystem command
4. MVS command
5. XBM commands
Command Area
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- Select the type of command you want to execute by typing the option in the field.
- OPERTUNE commands that affect a Db2 subsystem (for example, SET and FREE)
- OPERTUNE commands that are not subsystem specific (that is, ALTER, MAINT and STATUS)
- Db2 subsystem commands. If the subsystem commands are issued to a subsystem that is not active, OPERTUNE queues the commands for processing when the target subsystem is brought up
- MVS commands, entered as if from an MVS console
- XBM commands
- Type the command syntax in the Command Area field, and press Enter. For example, use the following syntax to issue the ISSUE command:
IN(DB2ssid@opertuneID) ISSUE
- DB2ssid is the subsystem ID of the Db2 to which the command applies
- opertuneID is the OPERTUNE system profile name (if OPERTUNE is running as a started task) or the job name of the batch job (if OPERTUNE is running as a batch job)
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