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Working with infrastructure


In addition to its own processing components, REORG PLUS uses the common components that this topic describes.

Component

Description

BMC Common Statistics

The BMC Common Statistics component of DASD MANAGER PLUS provides a common method for updating Db2 catalog statistics and DASD MANAGER PLUS statistics tables. This component also provides statistics reporting.

This component is installed during REORG PLUS installation but is maintained separately from REORG PLUS.

BMCSORT

BMCSORT technology is a common BMC technology. REORG PLUS uses BMCSORT to allocate sort work files and to perform sort processing.

This component is installed during REORG PLUS installation but is maintained separately from REORG PLUS.

Db2 Solution Common Code (SCC)

BMC Db2 Solution Common Code (SCC) is a set of technologies that provide common processes for several BMC products for Db2. REORG PLUS uses SCC technologies for such processes as setting object statuses and compressing data.

This component is installed during REORG PLUS installation but is maintained separately from REORG PLUS.

Db2 Utilities Common Code (D2U)

D2U is a set of technologies that provides common processes for the BMC Utility products for Db2 and the DASD MANAGER PLUS product.

This component is installed during REORG PLUS installation but is maintained separately from REORG PLUS.

SNAPSHOT UPGRADE FEATURE (SUF) (also known as EXTENDED BUFFER MANAGER (XBM))

SUF (also known as XBM) provides the following capabilities:

  • A snapshot image of data in a table space
  • A snapshot copy of a nonpartitioned index
  • zIIP processing

SUF (also known as XBM) are licensed, installed, and maintained separately from REORG PLUS.

 

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