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Application recovery tool for IMS and DB2 databases [[electronic resource] ] : a data recovery guide / / [Paolo Bruni ... et al.]
Application recovery tool for IMS and DB2 databases [[electronic resource] ] : a data recovery guide / / [Paolo Bruni ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
Descrizione fisica xviii, 166 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.8/6
Altri autori (Persone) BruniPaolo
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Data recovery (Computer science)
IMS (DL/I) (Computer system)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454616203321
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Application recovery tool for IMS and DB2 databases [[electronic resource] ] : a data recovery guide / / [Paolo Bruni ... et al.]
Application recovery tool for IMS and DB2 databases [[electronic resource] ] : a data recovery guide / / [Paolo Bruni ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
Descrizione fisica xviii, 166 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.8/6
Altri autori (Persone) BruniPaolo
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Data recovery (Computer science)
IMS (DL/I) (Computer system)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782026403321
[San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
Materiale a stampa
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Application recovery tool for IMS and DB2 databases : a data recovery guide / / [Paolo Bruni ... et al.]
Application recovery tool for IMS and DB2 databases : a data recovery guide / / [Paolo Bruni ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
Descrizione fisica xviii, 166 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.8/6
Altri autori (Persone) BruniPaolo
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Data recovery (Computer science)
IMS (DL/I) (Computer system)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Examples -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 The recovery functions of DB2 and IMS -- Chapter 1. Overview of DB2 data recovery -- 1.1 Basics of DB2 data recovery -- 1.1.1 DB2 recovery components -- 1.1.2 Changing data -- 1.1.3 DB2 data recovery -- 1.2 Examples of DB2 data recovery functions -- 1.2.1 Default recovery using the latest full copy and log -- 1.2.2 TOCOPY recovery using the latest full copy -- 1.2.3 TOCOPY recovery using an incremental copy -- 1.2.4 TOLOGPOINT recovery using log RBA -- 1.2.5 MERGECOPY utility -- Chapter 2. Overview of IMS data recovery -- 2.1 Overview of IMS data recovery -- 2.1.1 The need for recovery -- 2.1.2 The database utilities -- 2.2 Examples of backup and recovery utilities -- 2.2.1 Database Image Copy utilities -- 2.2.2 Database Change Accumulation utility -- 2.2.3 Database Batch Backout utility -- 2.2.4 Database Recovery utility -- 2.2.5 Impact of recovery variables -- 2.3 Overview of Database Recovery Control: DBRC -- 2.3.1 DBRC usage -- Chapter 3. IMS Online Recovery Service -- 3.1 ORS overview -- 3.2 Installation considerations -- 3.2.1 Requirements -- 3.2.2 Operational conditions -- 3.2.3 Defining the ORS environment -- 3.3 Operating and administering ORS -- 3.3.1 Database administrator roles with ORS -- 3.3.2 Database availability -- 3.3.3 ORS and IMS shutdown -- 3.3.4 Performance -- 3.4 Sample operation procedures and outputs -- 3.4.1 Displaying database information -- 3.4.2 Stopping and deallocating the database -- 3.4.3 Building the recovery lists -- 3.4.4 ORS: displaying the databases status -- 3.4.5 Starting the recovery -- 3.4.6 Displaying database status during recovery -- 3.4.7 Completing the recovery -- Chapter 4. Recovering IMS and DB2 data.
4.1 Consistency of application data across IMS and DB2 -- 4.1.1 Overview -- 4.1.2 Two-phase commit protocol -- 4.2 Maintaining consistency after termination or failure -- 4.3 LOG protocol -- 4.3.1 Termination -- Part 2 IBM Application Recovery Tool for IMS and DB2 Databases -- Chapter 5. ART's overview -- 5.1 The IBM Data Management tools -- 5.1.1 Recovery and replication area -- 5.2 Application Recovery Tool for IMS and DB2 Databases -- 5.2.1 The recovery process -- 5.2.2 The use of a VIC point -- 5.3 The new release -- Chapter 6. ART's installation and customization -- 6.1 Installation and customization -- 6.1.1 Overall installation process -- 6.1.2 ISPF Primary Panel and Installation Main Panel -- 6.2 Prepare ART under DB2 Environment (DB2 bind) -- 6.2.1 DB2 binding -- 6.2.2 Verifying DB2 installation -- 6.3 Prepare ART under IMS Environment (ACB generation) -- 6.3.1 IMS ACB generation -- 6.3.2 Verifying the IMS installation -- 6.4 Delete and define ART RECON for IMS and DB2 -- 6.5 Adding DRMEXEC to a menu or CLIST -- 6.6 Replacing the current parmlib -- Chapter 7. Using ART for DB2 recovery -- 7.1 ART and DB2 utilities -- 7.1.1 Online verses batch invocation of ART DB2 utility control -- 7.1.2 DRMFIC: Full Image Copy -- 7.1.3 DRMIIC: Incremental Image Copy -- 7.1.4 DRMMERGE: Mergecopy utility -- 7.1.5 DRMDLET2: Modify Recovery -- 7.1.6 DRMMDISK: Manage disk space -- 7.2 Primary panel -- 7.2.1 DRMVIC: Virtual Image Copy -- 7.2.2 DRMMAP: Recovery map -- 7.2.3 DRMRECOV: Recovery utility -- 7.2.4 DRMDCHEK: Check data utility -- 7.2.5 DRMAOP: Auto operator -- 7.3 Scenarios using ART -- 7.3.1 Recovery to a VIC -- Chapter 8. Using ART for IMS recovery -- 8.1 ART and IMS utilities -- 8.1.1 DRMINIT: DBRC INIT -- 8.1.2 DRMIC: IMS Image Copy -- 8.1.3 DRMCA: IMS DBRC CA -- 8.1.4 DRMRROEG: Reorg IMS RECON data sets -- 8.1.5 DRMDLET1: IMS DBRC cleanup.
8.1.6 DRMMDISK: Disk management of database -- 8.2 IMS primary panel -- 8.2.1 DRMVIC: Virtual Image Copy -- 8.2.2 DRMMAP -- 8.2.3 DRMRECOV -- Chapter 9. Using ART for IMS and DB2 recovery -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.1.1 Image copies in IMS and DB2 -- 9.1.2 Concurrent Image Copies in IMS and DB2 -- 9.2 DRMVIC -- 9.3 DRMRECOV -- 9.4 DRMRECOV examples -- 9.4.1 Invoking the DRMRECOV function -- 9.5 DRMRECOV and IMS/ORS -- 9.5.1 About the interface routine: AORS -- 9.5.2 Sample execution -- Part 3 Appendixes -- Appendix A. Sample JCL and output for DB2 Recovery -- A.1 DB2 COPY utility -- A.2 ART DRMMAP -- Appendix B. Sample JCL and output for IMS recovery -- B.1 Image Copies -- B.1.1 Standard Image Copy -- B.1.2 Concurrent Image Copy -- B.1.3 Image Copy Type 2 -- B.2 Change Accumulation -- B.3 Batch Back-out -- B.4 Database Recovery -- B.5 Recovering VSAM files for IMS database -- B.6 Dsect listing for I/C and C/A header record -- Appendix C. Additional material -- Locating the Web material -- Using the Web material -- System requirements for downloading the Web material -- How to use the Web material -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other resources -- Referenced Web sites -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- IBM Redbooks collections -- Index -- Back cover.
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Content manager version 8.1 migration guide for multiplatforms [[electronic resource] /] / [Wei-Dong Jackie Zhu ... et al.]
Content manager version 8.1 migration guide for multiplatforms [[electronic resource] /] / [Wei-Dong Jackie Zhu ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
Descrizione fisica xxii, 362 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.74
Altri autori (Persone) ZhuWei-Dong Jackie
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Database management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454601603321
[San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
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Content manager version 8.1 migration guide for multiplatforms [[electronic resource] /] / [Wei-Dong Jackie Zhu ... et al.]
Content manager version 8.1 migration guide for multiplatforms [[electronic resource] /] / [Wei-Dong Jackie Zhu ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
Descrizione fisica xxii, 362 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.74
Altri autori (Persone) ZhuWei-Dong Jackie
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Database management
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782030103321
[San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
Materiale a stampa
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Content manager version 8.1 migration guide for multiplatforms / / [Wei-Dong Jackie Zhu ... et al.]
Content manager version 8.1 migration guide for multiplatforms / / [Wei-Dong Jackie Zhu ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
Descrizione fisica xxii, 362 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.74
Altri autori (Persone) ZhuWei-Dong Jackie
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Database management
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The structure of this book -- Required skills -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Migration planning -- Chapter 1. Why migrate? -- 1.1 What's new in Content Manager Version 8.1? -- 1.1.1 Resource Manager -- 1.1.2 Improved performance -- 1.1.3 Support for Sun Solaris -- 1.1.4 Common system administration -- 1.1.5 Enhanced desktop client and eClient -- 1.1.6 Integrated text searching -- 1.1.7 Image searching -- 1.1.8 Enhanced data model -- 1.1.9 Enhanced workflow capabilities -- 1.1.10 Document routing -- 1.1.11 Easier installation -- 1.1.12 Comprehensive code samples -- 1.1.13 Information Center -- 1.1.14 Accessibility -- 1.2 New in Enterprise Information Portal Version 8.1 -- 1.2.1 New and improved connectors -- 1.2.2 New information mining services -- 1.2.3 Support for Sun Solaris -- 1.2.4 Common system administration -- 1.2.5 IBM Web Crawler -- 1.2.6 Enhanced workflow capabilities -- 1.2.7 Federated level access control -- 1.2.8 Information Center -- 1.2.9 Accessibility -- 1.3 Architectural changes -- 1.3.1 Component structure -- 1.3.2 Logical data model -- Chapter 2. Migration process -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.1.1 Content Manager Version 8.1 migration process -- 2.1.2 Content Manager Version 8.1 migration utilities -- 2.1.3 Enterprise Information Portal Version 8.1 migration process -- 2.2 Migration considerations -- 2.2.1 Documentation -- 2.2.2 Migration effort -- 2.2.3 Software prerequisites -- 2.2.4 Hardware requirements -- 2.2.5 Impact on your existing data -- 2.2.6 Disk space -- 2.2.7 Backup -- 2.2.8 Timing -- 2.2.9 User management -- 2.3 Migration scenarios -- 2.3.1 Physical migration scenario overview -- 2.3.2 Migrating to an active Content Manager Version 8.1 system.
2.3.3 Migrating Content Manager systems earlier than Version 7.1 -- 2.3.4 Changing the operating system environment -- 2.4 Recommended migration process -- 2.5 Factors in your migration decisions -- 2.5.1 Migrating to new machines -- 2.6 Migration: trying it out -- 2.6.1 Testing Content Manager system and data migration -- 2.6.2 Testing the EIP system and data migration -- 2.6.3 Testing ported applications -- Part 2 System and data migration on Windows -- Chapter 3. Installing Content Manager Version 8.1 on Windows -- 3.1 Installation preparation -- 3.2 Hardware and software requirements -- 3.2.1 Software prerequisites verification -- 3.3 Defining component names, users, environment values -- 3.3.1 Defining new system component names -- 3.3.2 Defining users -- 3.3.3 Checking your environment values -- 3.4 Installing Content Manager Version 8.1 for Windows -- 3.4.1 Verifying services are running -- 3.4.2 Installing Library Server and Resource Manager -- 3.4.3 Installation verification -- 3.4.4 Cleaning up log files -- 3.5 Configuring SSL for the HTTP server -- 3.5.1 Creating a key database -- 3.5.2 Creating a self-signed certificate -- 3.5.3 Setting up SSL in HTTP server -- 3.5.4 Verifying SSL setup -- 3.5.5 Entries added to the HTTPD.conf file -- 3.5.6 Entries added to the WebSphere plugin-cfg.xml file -- 3.6 Database recreation and DB2 binding -- Chapter 4. Data migration on Windows -- 4.1 Data migration scenarios on Windows -- 4.1.1 Migration scenarios -- 4.1.2 Our migration scenario (scenario D) -- 4.2 Data migration preparation -- 4.2.1 Validating and documenting existing environment -- 4.2.2 Checking disk space -- 4.2.3 Reviewing non-migratable Library Server tables -- 4.2.4 Verifying Java environment variables -- 4.2.5 Installing migration utilities -- 4.2.6 Where to look for migration progress and error messages.
4.2.7 Where to look up error messages and return codes -- 4.2.8 Establishing connection to CM V8.1 database -- 4.3 Migrating Content Manager Version 7.1 data -- 4.3.1 Overview -- 4.3.2 Clearing Object Server staging area -- 4.3.3 Shutting down the Content Manager system -- 4.3.4 Backing up the Content Manager Version 7.1 system -- 4.3.5 Running the Migration Wizard -- 4.3.6 Transferring exported files -- 4.3.7 Importing user data to CM V8.1 Library Server -- 4.3.8 Migrating user data to CM V8.1 Resource Manager(s) -- 4.3.9 Post migration validation -- Chapter 5. Enterprise Information Portal migration on Windows -- 5.1 Sharing a Content Manager V8.1 database with EIP -- 5.2 Uninstalling EIP V7.1 -- 5.2.1 Deinstallation steps -- 5.2.2 Deinstallation verification -- 5.3 Installing EIP V8.1 -- 5.3.1 Installation steps -- 5.3.2 Installation verification -- 5.4 Migrating EIP administration database -- 5.4.1 Features of EIP V8.1 migration utility -- 5.4.2 Prerequisites -- 5.4.3 Installing and running EIP migration utility -- 5.4.4 Migration verification -- 5.5 Creating WebSphere WAR and EAR files for EIP -- 5.5.1 Building Web Archive (WAR) file -- 5.5.2 Building Enterprise Archive (EAR) file -- 5.5.3 Verification -- 5.5.4 Maintenance -- Part 3 System and data migration on AIX -- Chapter 6. Installing Content Manager Version 8.1 on AIX -- 6.1 Installation preparation -- 6.2 Hardware and software requirements -- 6.2.1 Library Server hardware requirements -- 6.2.2 Library Server software requirements -- 6.2.3 Resource Manager hardware requirements -- 6.2.4 Resource Manager software requirements -- 6.2.5 Software prerequisites verification -- 6.3 Upgrading AIX -- 6.3.1 Upgrading AIX 4.3.3 maintenance level -- 6.3.2 Upgrading AIX 5.1 maintenance level -- 6.4 Defining file systems, users, and user groups.
6.4.1 Defining important directories and new file systems -- 6.4.2 Defining AIX users and user groups -- 6.5 Installing VisualAge C++ compiler and LUM -- 6.6 Installing DB2 and DB2 Text Information Extender -- 6.6.1 Installing DB2 UDB Version 7.2 Enterprise Edition -- 6.6.2 Installing DB2 Text Information Extender Version 7.1 -- 6.6.3 Installing FixPak 1 for DB2 Text Information Extender -- 6.6.4 Installing DB2 UDB FixPak 7 for Content Manager -- 6.7 Creating and configuring DB2 instances -- 6.7.1 Creating database instances -- 6.7.2 Configuring database instances -- 6.7.3 Configuring users for database instances -- 6.7.4 Cataloging database instances -- 6.8 Installing WebSphere Application Server AE for AIX -- 6.8.1 Creating WebSphere administrative database -- 6.8.2 Installing WebSphere Application Server -- 6.8.3 Installing WebSphere Application Server 4 FixPak -- 6.8.4 Starting WebSphere Application Server -- 6.9 Installing Content Manager Version 8.1 for AIX -- 6.9.1 Installing Library Server -- 6.9.2 Installing Resource Manager -- 6.10 Post-installation -- 6.10.1 Configuring new databases -- 6.10.2 Cataloging new databases -- Chapter 7. Data migration on AIX -- 7.1 Data migration scenarios on AIX -- 7.1.1 AIX migration scenario D -- 7.1.2 AIX migration scenario A -- 7.1.3 AIX migration scenario B -- 7.1.4 AIX migration scenario C -- 7.1.5 AIX migration scenario E -- 7.1.6 AIX migration scenario F -- 7.2 Data migration preparation -- 7.2.1 Validating and documenting existing environment -- 7.2.2 Reviewing migration environment -- 7.2.3 Checking disk space -- 7.2.4 Preparing migration directory -- 7.2.5 Backing up database configurations -- 7.2.6 Reviewing non-migratable Library Server tables -- 7.2.7 Verifying Java environment -- 7.2.8 Installing migration utilities -- 7.2.9 Establishing connections to Content Manager databases.
7.3 Migrating Content Manager Version 7.1 data -- 7.3.1 Clearing Object Server staging area -- 7.3.2 Shutting down Content Manager system -- 7.3.3 Backing up Content Manager Version 7.1 system -- 7.3.4 Running Migration Wizard -- 7.3.5 Transferring exported files -- 7.3.6 Importing user data to CM V8.1 Library Server -- 7.3.7 Migrating user data to CM V8.1 Resource Manager(s) -- 7.3.8 Post migration validation -- Chapter 8. Enterprise Information Portal migration on AIX -- 8.1 How to use Windows information for AIX -- 8.1.1 Background information -- 8.1.2 Using Windows descriptions -- 8.1.3 Starting points on AIX -- Part 4 Application migration -- Chapter 9. Porting Content Manager and EIP based applications -- 9.1 The porting process -- 9.2 Overview of porting scenarios -- 9.3 EIP Java Beans -- 9.3.1 Description -- 9.3.2 Primary use -- 9.3.3 Porting -- 9.4 EIP Federated Connector -- 9.4.1 Description -- 9.4.2 Primary use -- 9.4.3 Porting -- 9.5 EIP DL Connector -- 9.5.1 Description -- 9.5.2 Primary use -- 9.5.3 Porting -- 9.6 CM Folder Manager and Library Client API (FM API) -- 9.6.1 Description -- 9.6.2 Primary use -- 9.6.3 Porting -- 9.7 Text Search Engine (TSE) -- 9.7.1 Description -- 9.7.2 Primary use -- 9.7.3 Porting -- 9.8 Image Search Engine (QBIC) -- 9.8.1 Description -- 9.8.2 Primary use -- 9.8.3 Porting -- 9.9 Automation Interface of Client Application for Windows -- 9.9.1 Description -- 9.9.2 Primary use -- 9.9.3 Porting -- Chapter 10. Practical tips for porting Java applications on Windows -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.1.1 Characteristics of sample application -- 10.1.2 This chapter is useful for C++ programmers, too! -- 10.2 Sample business scenario -- 10.3 Porting sample application -- 10.3.1 Exploitation of new features -- 10.3.2 Required changes by component -- 10.4 Setting up development environment.
10.5 Selecting and using EIP V8.1 components.
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Content manager Videocharger installation and integration for multiplatforms [[electronic resource] /] / [Peter Wilkinson ... et al.]
Content manager Videocharger installation and integration for multiplatforms [[electronic resource] /] / [Peter Wilkinson ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
Descrizione fisica xviii, 280 p. : ill
Disciplina 006.7/876
Altri autori (Persone) WilkinsonPeter
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Streaming technology (Telecommunications)
Computer network resources
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454043903321
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Content manager Videocharger installation and integration for multiplatforms [[electronic resource] /] / [Peter Wilkinson ... et al.]
Content manager Videocharger installation and integration for multiplatforms [[electronic resource] /] / [Peter Wilkinson ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
Descrizione fisica xviii, 280 p. : ill
Disciplina 006.7/876
Altri autori (Persone) WilkinsonPeter
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Streaming technology (Telecommunications)
Computer network resources
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782033703321
[San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
Materiale a stampa
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Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Content manager Videocharger installation and integration for multiplatforms / / [Peter Wilkinson ... et al.]
Content manager Videocharger installation and integration for multiplatforms / / [Peter Wilkinson ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002
Descrizione fisica xviii, 280 p. : ill
Disciplina 006.7/876
Altri autori (Persone) WilkinsonPeter
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Streaming technology (Telecommunications)
Computer network resources
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. IBM Content Manager VideoCharger for Multiplatforms -- 1.1 VideoCharger overview -- 1.2 VideoCharger server introduction -- 1.3 VideoCharger components -- 1.3.1 Presentation Formatter Server -- 1.3.2 Data Pump -- 1.3.3 Controller -- 1.4 How the components interact to stream assets -- 1.5 Storing assets: A multimedia optimized file system -- 1.6 Multimedia archive -- Chapter 2. What's new in VideoCharger Version 8.1 -- 2.1 Supported video and audio formats -- 2.2 What's new in VideoCharger Version 8.1 for AIX -- 2.3 What's new in VideoCharger 8.1 for Windows -- Chapter 3. Installation of VideoCharger server -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 VideoCharger for AIX -- 3.2.1 Before you start -- 3.2.2 Step 1: Applying operating system fixes -- 3.2.3 Step 2: Installing DCE 3.1 client -- 3.2.4 Step 3: Installing the Web server -- 3.2.5 Step 4: Configuring AIX -- 3.2.6 Step 5: Installing VideoCharger for AIX -- 3.2.7 Step 6: Installing the latest fixes of VideoCharger for AIX -- 3.2.8 Step 7: Various configurations -- 3.2.9 Step 8: Configuring VideoCharger for AIX -- 3.3 VideoCharger for NT -- 3.3.1 Before you start -- 3.3.2 Step 1: Applying operating system fixes -- 3.3.3 Step 2: Installing Web server -- 3.3.4 Step 3: Configuring NT -- 3.3.5 Step 4: Installing VideoCharger for NT/2000 -- 3.3.6 Step 5: Installing VideoCharger for NT/2000 service release -- 3.3.7 Step 6: Various configurations -- 3.3.8 Step 7: Configuring VideoCharger for NT -- 3.3.9 Quick install guide of VideoCharger for NT -- 3.4 Test run the system -- 3.4.1 Starting the servers -- 3.4.2 Uploading content -- 3.4.3 Video-on-Demand (VOD) -- 3.4.4 Multicasting an existing asset -- 3.4.5 Real-time encoding and streaming.
3.4.6 Asset staging -- Chapter 4. Performance considerations -- 4.1 Overview -- 4.2 Host capacity -- 4.2.1 CPU -- 4.2.2 Disk subsystem -- 4.3 Network capacity -- 4.3.1 Popular network technologies -- 4.3.2 Multicast -- 4.3.3 Dynamic path MTU discovery -- 4.3.4 Quality of Service (QoS) for IP networks -- 4.4 Scalability -- 4.4.1 Choosing the best configuration for your needs -- 4.5 Admission control, QoS -- 4.5.1 VideoCharger admission control -- 4.5.2 Admission control on AIX -- 4.5.3 Admission control on Windows NT -- 4.6 Initial VideoCharger performance measurement -- 4.6.1 Project description -- 4.6.2 Benchmark and metric description -- 4.6.3 Scenario 1: VideoCharger for Windows NT -- 4.6.4 Scenario 2: VideoCharger for AIX -- 4.7 Summary of performance results -- 4.8 Summary -- 4.9 Don't forget about the hubs -- Chapter 5. VideoCharger integration with Content Manager -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 New VideoCharger and Content Manager installation -- 5.3 Adding VideoCharger to Content Manager system -- 5.4 Changing VideoCharger servers in Content Manager -- 5.5 Content Manager on AIX -- 5.6 Common trouble areas -- 5.7 Content Manager media specific tables -- Chapter 6. VideoCharger integration in a Tivoli environment -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Software Requirements -- 6.3 Setting up the Tivoli resource models -- 6.4 Verifying integration in the Tivoli environment -- Chapter 7. Troubleshooting -- 7.1 Troubleshooting on Windows -- 7.1.1 Symptom: Cannot select video -- 7.1.2 Symptom: No video appearing -- 7.1.3 Symptom: Poor video quality -- 7.1.4 Problems with content loading -- 7.2 Troubleshooting on AIX -- 7.2.1 Basic check list -- 7.2.2 Symptom: Cannot select video -- 7.2.3 Symptom: No video appearing -- 7.2.4 Symptom: Poor video quality -- 7.2.5 Problems with content loading on AIX -- 7.2.6 Problems with the Multimedia File System.
7.3 Error and trace logs -- 7.3.1 NT VideoCharger server -- 7.3.2 AIX VideoCharger server -- 7.3.3 VideoCharger player -- 7.4 Frequently asked questions (FAQs) -- 7.4.1 VideoCharger server for NT -- 7.4.2 VideoCharger server for AIX -- 7.4.3 Encoding support -- 7.4.4 Video Charger player -- 7.4.5 QuickTime player -- 7.4.6 VideoCharger with Content Manager -- Chapter 8. Customer scenarios -- 8.1 Scenario 1 -- 8.1.1 Environment -- 8.1.2 Business benefits -- 8.1.3 Solution details -- 8.2 Scenario 2 -- 8.2.1 Environment -- 8.2.2 Business benefits -- 8.2.3 Solution details -- 8.3 Scenario 3 -- 8.3.1 Environment -- 8.3.2 Business benefits -- 8.3.3 Solution details -- Chapter 9. Backing up a VideoCharger configuration -- 9.1 Backing up a VideoCharger system -- 9.2 Restoring VideoCharger from backup -- 9.2.1 Introduction to backup installations -- 9.2.2 Start the system -- 9.2.3 Prompted installation -- 9.3 Backing up or restoring a file system configuration -- 9.4 Backing up and restoring assets -- 9.5 Backing up and restoring Content Manager -- Chapter 10. IBM VideoCharger solution architecture -- 10.1 VideoCharger architecture overview -- 10.1.1 Video vocabulary and the process -- 10.1.2 The balance of video distribution bandwidth -- 10.1.3 Video solution segments -- 10.1.4 Where does the VideoCharger solution fit? -- 10.1.5 IBM VideoCharger architecture -- 10.1.6 Video distribution mechanisms -- 10.2 Market segments using video -- 10.2.1 Industries where VideoCharger based solutions are used -- 10.3 Example application in the entertainment industry -- 10.3.1 Background -- 10.3.2 Goals -- 10.4 Proposed solution -- 10.4.1 Ingest -- 10.4.2 Storage -- 10.4.3 Retrieval -- 10.4.4 The ingest operation -- 10.4.5 Storage -- 10.4.6 The Edit/Selection operation -- 10.4.7 The MPEG-2 recall operation -- 10.4.8 System and data reliability and backup considerations.
Chapter 11. VideoCharger streaming through a firewall -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Setup -- 11.3 Configuring the firewall -- 11.3.1 Define networks objects -- 11.3.2 Defining connections -- 11.3.3 Defining services -- 11.3.4 Defining rules -- 11.3.5 Defining permissions -- 11.4 Conclusion -- Appendix A. Environment, procedures, and technical tips -- Overview of creating video clips -- Capturing video clips -- Editing video clips -- Codecs -- Encoding video clips -- Tips to create video -- Summary of our video creation experiments -- Environment - hardware configurations -- Appendix B. Sample VideoCharger configurations -- 7043-140 VideoCharger server for AIX (small-level) -- Hardware -- Software -- 7025-F40 Video Charger server (medium-level) -- Hardware -- Software -- 7026-H50 Video Charger server (high-level) -- Hardware -- Software -- VideoCharger server for NT (small-level) -- Hardware -- Software -- Netfinity 3000 VideoCharger server (medium-level) -- Hardware -- Software -- Netfinity 7000 VideoCharger server (high-level) -- Hardware -- Software -- Sample questionnaire for configuring VideoCharger -- Appendix C. VideoCharger sizing on AIX -- Configuring VideoCharger memory -- Configuring VideoCharger disk storage requirements -- Configuring VideoCharger sample disk bandwidth -- System commands for VideoCharger on AIX -- Appendix D. Filter architecture (deFilter) -- Examples of filters -- Example 1: Layered multicast for heterogeneous networks -- Example 2: Adaptive MPEG RTP streaming to the QT5 player -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other resources -- Referenced Web sites -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- IBM Redbooks collections -- Glossary -- Index -- Back cover.
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Database performance tuning on AIX [[electronic resource] /] / [Budi Darmawan ... et al.]
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Pubbl/distr/stampa [United States], : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xxvi, 516 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.75/6
Altri autori (Persone) DarmawanBudi
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Database management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
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