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DB2 cheat sheet Some useful DB2 commands DB2 System Commands DB2LEVEL -- checks version of DB2 installed. DB2ILIST -- lists all instances installed DB2CMD -- opens a command line processor DB2CC -- opens db2 control center DB2LICM -l -- gets db2 type. Command Line Processor Commands DB2 LIST NODE DIRECTORY -- Lists all nodes DB2 CATALOG TCPIP NODE DB2NODE REMOTE MACHINE215 SERVER 50000 -- catalogs node. In this case, node is db2Node on the machine with name machine215. Port is 50000. DB2 LIST DATABASE DIRECTORY -- list databases DB2 GET DB CFG FOR SAMPLE -- get configuration info for the SAMPLE db. DB2 CONNECT TO alexDB USER myuser USING mypass -- connect to db. In this case, database is alexdb, usern is myuser and password is mypass. DB2 DISCONNECT alexdb -- disconnects DB2 LIST APPLICATIONS SHOW DETAIL -- shows all running db's DB2 GET DBM CFG -- view authentication paramater (e.g. something like server_encrypt) DB2 UPDATE DBM CFG USING AUTHENTICATION SERVER_ENCRYPT -- alter the authentication mechanism to server_encrypt DB2 GET AUTHORIZATIONS -- get authorisation level. Database commands via Command Line Processor (CLP) DB2 GET DATABASE CONFIGURATION -- gets current database configuration DB2 VALUES CURRENT USER - - gets the current user DB2 VALUES CURRENT SCHEMA -- gets the current schema

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DB2 cheat sheetSome useful DB2 commands

DB2 System Commands DB2LEVEL -- checks version of DB2 installed.

DB2ILIST -- lists all instances installed

DB2CMD -- opens a command line processor

DB2CC -- opens db2 control center

DB2LICM -l -- gets db2 type. 

Command Line Processor Commands DB2 LIST NODE DIRECTORY -- Lists all nodes

DB2 CATALOG TCPIP NODE DB2NODE REMOTE MACHINE215 SERVER 50000 -- catalogs node.  In this case, node is db2Node on the machine with name machine215. Port is 50000.

DB2 LIST DATABASE DIRECTORY -- list databases

DB2 GET DB CFG FOR SAMPLE -- get configuration info for the SAMPLE db.

DB2 CONNECT TO alexDB USER myuser USING mypass -- connect to db. In this case, database is alexdb, usern is myuser and password is mypass.

DB2 DISCONNECT alexdb  -- disconnects

DB2 LIST APPLICATIONS SHOW DETAIL -- shows all running db's

DB2 GET DBM CFG -- view authentication paramater (e.g. something like server_encrypt)

DB2 UPDATE DBM CFG USING AUTHENTICATION SERVER_ENCRYPT -- alter the authentication mechanism to server_encrypt 

DB2 GET AUTHORIZATIONS -- get authorisation level. 

Database commands via Command Line Processor (CLP) DB2 GET DATABASE CONFIGURATION -- gets current database configuration

DB2 VALUES CURRENT USER - - gets the current user

DB2 VALUES CURRENT SCHEMA -- gets the current schema

DB2 VALUES CURRENT QUERY OPTIMIZATION -- get query optimization level.

Schemas DB2 SELECT SCHEMANAME FROM SYSCAT.SCHEMATA -- list all schemas

DB2 VALUES CURRENT SCHEMA -- gets the current schema

DB2 SET SCHEMA ALEXSCHEMA -- set schema

Tables DB2 LIST TABLES FOR schema_name -- list all tables for particular schema

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DB2 LIST TABLES SHOW DETAIL; -- show detail about tables

DECLARE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLE -- declares a temporary table

CREATE TABLE MQT AS (SELECT c.cust_name, c.cust_id, a.balance FROM customer c, account a WHERE c._cust_name IN ('Alex') AND a.customer_id - c.cust_id) DATA INITIALLY DEFERRED REFRESH DEFERRED -- Creates a materialised query table. In this case the MQT is based on a join query from the customer and account table.

Tablespaces DB2 LIST TABLESPACES SHOW DETAIL -- show detail about table spaces

SELECT * FROM SYSCAT.TABLESPACES;  -- show what syscat has about tablespaces

SELECT tbspace, bufferpoolid from syscat.tablespaces;  -- get tablespace and bufferpoolid

SELECT TABNAME FROM SYSCAT.TABLES WHERE TBSPACE=2; -- Check what TABLES are in tablespace where id = 2.

Constraints SELECT * FROM SYSCAT.TABCONST;  -- Table constraints

SELECT * FROM SYSCAT.CHECKS;  -- Colum checks

SELECT * FROM SYSCAT.COLCHECKS; -- Column constraints 

SELECT * FROM SYSCAT.REFERENCES; --  Referential constraints

Sequences CREATE SEQUENCE STESTRESULT AS INTEGER INCREMENT BY 1 START WITH 1 NO MINVALUE NO MAXVALUE NO CYCLE CACHE 10 ORDER;  -- Create Sequence starting with 1 which cache 10 values

SELECT * FROM SYSCAT.SEQUENCES; -- Gets systcat info on sequences

VALUES NEXT VALUE FOR MYSEQ; -- Gets next value from sequence myseq

ALTER SEQUENCE MYSEQ RESTART WITH 11 INCREMENT BY 1 MAXVALUE 10000 CYCLE CACHE 12 ORDER -- Changes MySeq sequence

Locksize SELECT TABNAME, LOCKSIZE FROM SYSCAT.TABLES WHERE TABNAME = ' EMPLOYEES';  --Check locksize which can be tablespace, table, partition, page, row - (usually row).

Bufferpools SELECT bpname, npages, pagesize from syscat.bufferpools -- get useful buffer pool info.

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SELECT buffer.bufferpoolid, buffer.bpname, buffer.npages, buffer.pagesize, tablespace.tbspace, tablespace.tbspaceid from syscat.bufferpools buffer, syscat.tablespaces tablespace where tablespace.bufferpoolid = buffer.bufferpoolid;  -- gets buffer pool and corresponding tablespace info.

Indexes SELECT * FROM SYSCAT.INDEXES --  show all indexes

SELECT COLNAMES, TABNAME, INDEXTYPE, CLUSTERRATIO, CLUSTERFACTOR FROM SYSCAT.INDEXES WHERE TABNAME = 'TPERSON';  -- some useful columns

Functions SELECT * FROM SYSCAT.FUNCTIONS;  -- check what functions DB has.

SYSDUMMY1 commands SELECT CURRENT DATE FROM SYSIBM.SYSDUMMY1; -- gets current date.

SELECT HEX(36) FROM SYSIBM.SYSDUMMY1;  -- same as VALUES HEX(36)

SELECT XMLCOMMENT ('This is an XML comment') FROM SYSIBM.SYSDUMMY1;

Runstats RUNSTATS ON TABLE TAUSER1.TOSUSER FOR INDEXES ALL;  -- runstats for all indexes

Checking the last time runstats was run... SELECT CARD, STATS_TIME FROM SYSCAT.TABLES WHERE TABNAME = 'TOSUSER';

SELECT NLEAF, NLEVELS, FULLKEYCARD, STATS_TIME, TABNAME, INDNAME FROM SYSCAT.INDEXES WHERE TABNAME = 'TOSUSER';

The following catalog columns can be queried to determine if RUNSTATS has been performed on the tables and indexes: If the CARD column of the SYSCAT.TABLES view displays a value of -1, or the STATS_TIME column displays a NULL value for a table, then the RUNSTATS utility has not run for that table.

If the NLEAF, NLEVELS and FULLKEYCARD columns of the SYSCAT.INDEXES view display a value of -1, or the STATS_TIME column displays a NULL value for an index, then the RUNSTATS utility has not run for that index.