Using the DB2 BSDS Input panel to build DB2 bootstrap data set-related keywords


To generate DB2BSDS keywords and values on the ANALYZE control statement, use the DB2 BSDS Input panel. These keywords specify DB2 bootstrap data sets (BSDSs) for Log Analyzer to use to allocate DB2 logs implicitly.

To access and work with the DB2 BSDS Input panel

  1. Access the ANALYZE Control Statement panel.For instructions, see Using-the-ANALYZE-Control-Statement-panel-to-build-the-ANALYZE-control-statement.
  2. In the Specify input field to the left of the DB2 BSDS label, enter S.The DB2 Input panel is displayed below:

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    Specify the DB2 bootstrap data set names to use as input.                      
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  3. (optional) In the Log record limit field, enter a limit on the number of log records to process from an input log data set.
    The ISPF interface uses this field to generate the LIMITDB2 keyword. For more information, see LIMITDB2-keyword-for-the-ANALYZE-control-statement.
  4. (optional) In the Skip to log record field, enter a number of log records in an input log data set to skip before Log Analyzer begins to process records.
    The ISPF interface uses this field to generate the SKIPDB2 keyword. For more information, see SKIPDB2-keyword-for-the-ANALYZE-control-statement.
  5. (optional) In the data set names area, identify one or more DB2 BSDSs.The ISPF interface uses this field to generate the DB2BSDS keyword value. For more information, see DB2BSDS-keyword-for-the-ANALYZE-control-statement.

 

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