(Archimedes Trajano) When you create an instance using db2icrt you may not have the TCP/IP portion automatically enabled. To enable it type in the following in your DB2 command prompt:
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Add meaning to Web pages with microformats
(Tony Patton) One thing that makes the Web so interesting is that it’s constantly changing, as new technologies and techniques are introduced on an almost daily basis. A technology that has gathered steam the past couple years is microformats. Microformats allow you to add context to existing inform
MySQL Failover Strategy using State Management, introducing MPP – Part 2
(Russell E Glaue) In Part 1 we have seen how the concept of state management works. Now it’s time to apply that concept to a load-balancer. In this Part 2 we will look at a strategy for using Linux Virtual Server with MPP for failover, and also take a closer look at the mechanics of MPP itself.
Using OneWayAttribute for Remote Calls
(Jim Mischel) Remoting is a very easy way to get a distributed application up and running. However, there are some hidden costs to making remote calls, and if you’re making a lot of remote calls those hidden costs can add up to some serious time. One such cost is that of waiting for a method to retu
Successful Backup Messages No More…
(Andrew Kelly) How many times have you asked for a way to turn off the behavior in SQL Server that logs successful backup messages to the SQL Server Logs and to the Windows Application Event Logs? If you are like most DBA’s probably a lot. I have been asking for this feature for ages. I have sent em
Kim Tripp, Paul Randal from SQLSkills on SelectViews Today
Just Posted: SelectViews 86 This show is an interview with Kim Tripp and Paul Randal. We got together at DevConnections in Las Vegas and talked about everything from the famous board game to SQL Server 2008. > Watch Here Featured Article(s) Initiating the Installer Wizard for Failover cluster Setup In this article Vanitha Vaidialingam shows you how to use the […]
Putting Business Intelligence at Your Fingertips, Part II
(Mike Cain and Jarek Miszczyk) In the first part of this two-part series, we covered business intelligence concepts, architecture, and methodology—ideas that embody data warehousing, data marts, querying, and reporting. In this part, we will review a number of sophisticated DB2 for i5/OS feature
Using WebSphere Message Broker as an ESB with WebSphere Process Server
(Carla Sadtler, John Adegbile, Erik Kirk, Joao Lopes, Rosaline Makar and Raghunath Nair) IBM WebSphere Process Server is a business integration server built to support solutions based on SOA. It plays a key role in the IBM SOA Foundation architecture by providing process services functionality. Anot
DB2’s latest TPC benchmark transforms into giant robot, beats up on other benchmarks
(Fred Sobotka) Perhaps one of the most surprising omissions at the IOD conference keynote sessions is any mention of IBM’s October 15th TPC-H benchmark (the same day the conference began), in which they fired up a battalion of hardware and software to achieve fastest ten terabyte data warehouse benc
When is XML not XML?
(Raymond Camden) Here is a mystery for folks. I’ve updated my parsing engine for coldfusionbloggers.org. I’m using CFHTTP now so I can check Etag type stuff. I take the result text and save it to a file to be parsed by CFFEED.
