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How do I know if my DB2 database is active?

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3 weeks 5 days ago #2299 by ekatsa
How do I know if my DB2 database is active?

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3 weeks 5 days ago #2300 by ekatsa
Replied by ekatsa on topic How do I know if my DB2 database is active?
To check the status of the target DB2. From EZDB2, hyperlink on DB2 Status Summary. This link takes you to the STDB2 view (Checking the status of all DB2 subsystems), but only one DB2 is displayed. To review recent history, on the COMMAND line type TIME * * 2H to see the last 2 hours by 15-minute intervals.

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