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Old 12-01-03, 02:30
maayanp maayanp is offline
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DB2 Governor

hi everyone...
a little question:
can DB2 Governor work with a db that's on os/390 through the db2 connect ?
or do i need to use RLF ?

we want connections that are in idle mode for a specific period of time to be forced. it works for db on NT. for a remote db it doesn't work. even starting the governor doesn't work.

thanks...
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Old 12-01-03, 03:14
Walter Janissen Walter Janissen is offline
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Hi

What do you mean with DB2 Governor? I only know the QMF Governor, which controls queries executed using QMF and the RLF, which can be used to control all dynamic statements.
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Old 12-01-03, 03:24
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ammm....
fb2 governor governs the applications that's run on the server.
you can give it limits for different parameters and say what you want to do with the applications that cross those limits.
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Old 12-01-03, 05:36
sathyaram_s sathyaram_s is offline
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As far as I understand, you'll have to use Resource limit facility


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ammm....
fb2 governor governs the applications that's run on the server.
you can give it limits for different parameters and say what you want to do with the applications that cross those limits.
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