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IBM INFORMIX Training at GoLogica Technologies id: India : USA : +1 (646)

About IBM INFORMIX IBM Informix is a protected embeddable database, improved for OLTP, IoT and is manufacturing new boondocks with its one of a kind capacity to flawlessly coordinate SQL, NoSQL/JSON, time arrangement and spatial information. Unwavering quality, adaptability, usability, and low aggregate cost of proprietorship makes Informix the best in class venture database accessible in the market.

Introduction of IBM INFORMIX Overview of IBM Informix Dynamic Server IBM Informix Dynamic Server System Architecture Informix Components Preparing for Installation & Configuration Configuring the Operating System Configuring Windows Memory Modifying UNIX Kernel Parameters Allocating Disk Space Creating Chunk Files on UNIX Raw or Unbuffered Disk Access Cooked Files Setting Permissions, Ownership, and Group Creating Standard Device Names Setting Environment Variables Setting Environment Variables on UNIX

Setting Environment Variables on Windows Configuring Connectivity The sqlhosts File on UNIX Network-Configuration Files Network-Security Files The sqlhosts Registry on Windows Configuring Connectivity Using ISA Configuring Client-Server connectivity Client/Server Architecture Network Protocol Network Programming Interface Connections That the Database Server Supports Local Connections Shared-Memory Connections Connectivity Files Network-Configuration Files TCP/IP Connectivity Files Multiple TCP/IP Ports

Configuring a Database Server Preparing space for data storage Raw Chunks Cooked Chunks Setting Environment variables Sqlhosts file Onconfig file Server initialization Server status Server Message Log Monitoring Database Server Monitoring Utilities SMI Sysmaster database How SMI works Sysmaster tables and Views Onstat sysntax Onstat Options Oncheck syntax ISA

Managing Shared Memory Server Operating Modes Normal Server Processes Setting Database Server Shared-Memory Parameters Setting Parameters for Resident Setting Parameters for Virtual Shared Setting Parameters for Shared- Setting Shared-Memory Parameters Reinitializing Shared Memory Changing Server Modes UNIX Level Shared Memory Virtual Processors and Threads What Is a Virtual Processor? What Is a Thread? What Is a User Thread? Types of Virtual Processors Advantages of Virtual Processors Sharing Processing

Saving Memory and Resources Processing in Parallel Adding and Dropping Virtual Processors On-Line Mode Binding Virtual Processors to CPUs Disk Architecture Physical Disk Space Logical Disk Space Database DBspace Tables Extents Pages Logical Log Files Physical Log Files Managing and Monitoring Disk Space Creating a Dbspace with onspaces Creating a Blobspace with onspaces Dropping Spaces with onspaces Adding a chunk to dbspace

Dropping a chunk from dbspace Renaming Dbspace Managing Spaces with ISA Physical and Logical Logging Log Initialization Changing the Physical Log Adding a Logical Log Dropping a Logical Log Switching Logical Log Changing Database Logging Modes Monitoring Logs Long Transactions Dynamic Allocation of Locks Introduction to Backup and Restore What Is a Recovery System? What Is a Backup? What Is a Logical-Log Backup? When You Do Not Use Logging

What Are Manual and Continuous Logical-Log Backups? What Is a Log Salvage? Why You Need to Save Logical-Log Backups What Is a Restore? What Are Warm, Cold, and Mixed Restores? What Are Physical and Logical Restores? Comparing ON-Bar and ontape Planning a Recovery Strategy What Types of Data Loss Can Occur? Scheduling Backups Planning a Backup System for a Production Database Server Evaluating Hardware and Memory Resources Evaluating Backup and Restore Time Backup and Restore methods Physical Backup Methods Logical Backup Methods User activity Monitoring User Activity Session Information

Deadlocks Monitoring Locks Table Locks Row Lock Performance Features Parallel Data Query Read-Ahead SQL Cache ONCONFIG Parameters ENV Variables Troubleshooting Common Problems Chunk Permissions and Ownership Shared Memory Allocation Long Transactions Freeing Logs Consistency Check errors SQL Information

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