Title: Exploring the Web Client interface to IBM's Db2 Query Monitor
Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Time: 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 1 hour
The IBM Db2 Query Monitor tool comes with two interfaces, TSO/ISPF & a Web Client, also known as the Consolidated Analysis Engine (CAE). Many customers who have installed the TSO interface have not installed the Web Client. Some believe it's difficult to install. Others think there's no real benefit, it's just the same data displayed in a GUI format. This presentation will shed some light on the top reasons why you might want to install the Web Client interface to Db2 Query Monitor, what can you do with it, how to navigate, setting up alerts to show resource unavailable conditions and receive email notes with the failed query, compare workloads, automatically cancel threads based on threshold settings, stream data to Elastic, and more.
Agenda:
- Navigation
- Comparing Web Client to ISPF/TSO
- Top 10 reasons why you need to install the Web Client interface
- Installation / best practices
- What's new with V3.4
- ODP Demo
- Q & A
Tom Glaser
Principal Architect
Rocket Software
Tom Glaser has worked in the mainframe environment for the past 40 years, and with Db2 on z/OS since Version 1.3. Tom has written numerous articles on Db2, developed tools, and has presented at past IDUG, Db2 Tech, IOD, Insight and TechXchange conferences in the US, as well as Europe. After spending 30 years with AT&T and 14 with MasterCard, Tom is now a Sr. Solutions Advisor for Rocket Software, specializing in Db2 Query Monitor, SQL PA and QMF and based in St. Louis, MO. Tom works with IBM providing pre and post-sales support. Tom is an IBM Champion, helping to support the Mid-America Db2 Users Group.
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Karen Wilkins
Client Technical Professional
IBM UK Ltd
Bristol
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