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"content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n# Restoring VMware data\n\nVMware restore jobs support Instant VM Restore and Instant Disk Restore scenarios, which are created automatically based on the selected source.\n\n## Before you begin\n\n* Ensure that a VMware backup job was run at least once. For instructions, see Backing up VMware data.\n* Ensure that appropriate roles are assigned to IBM Spectrum® Protect Plus users so that they can complete backup and restore operations. Grant users access to hypervisors and backup and restore operations through the Accounts pane. For more information, see Managing user access and Managing user accounts.\n* Ensure that the destination that you plan to use for the restore job is registered in IBM Spectrum Protect Plus. This requirement applies to restore jobs that restore data to original hosts or clusters.\n* When restoring a virtual machine by using clone mode and by using the original IP configuration, ensure that credentials are established through the Guest OS Username and Guest OS Password options within the backup job definition.\n\n## About this task\n\nIf a VMDK is selected for restore operation, IBM Spectrum Protect Plus automatically presents options for an Instant Disk restore job, which provides instant writable access to data and application restore points. An IBM Spectrum Protect Plus snapshot is mapped to a target server where it can be accessed or copied as required.\n\nAll other sources are restored through Instant VM restore jobs, which can be run in the following modes:\n\n* Production mode\n* Production mode enables disaster recovery at the local site from primary storage or a remote disaster recovery site, replacing original machine images with recovery images. All configurations are carried over as part of the recovery, including names and identifiers, and all copy data jobs associated with the virtual machine continue to run. As part of a production mode restore, you can opt to replace the storage in the virtual machine with a virtual disk from a previous virtual machine backup. Select\n* Test mode\n* Test mode creates temporary virtual machines for development or testing, snapshot verification, and disaster recovery verification on a scheduled, repeatable basis without affecting production environments. Test machines are kept running as long as needed to complete testing and verification and are then cleaned up. Through fenced networking, you can establish a safe environment to test your jobs without interfering with virtual machines used for production. Virtual machines that are created in test mode are also given unique names and identifiers to avoid conflicts within your production environment.\n* Clone mode\n* Clone mode creates copies of virtual machines for use cases that require permanent or long-running copies for data mining or duplication of a test environment in a fenced network. Virtual machines created in clone mode are also given unique names and identifiers to avoid conflicts within your production environment. With clone mode, you must be sensitive to resource consumption because clone mode creates permanent or long-term virtual machines.Note: Restoring a VM in test mode or clone mode without selecting a fenced network might interfere with production VMs and network services. For instructions for creating a fenced network, see Creating a fenced network through a VMware restore job.\n\nThe size of a virtual machine that is restored from a vSnap copy to an IBM Spectrum Protect restore point will be equal to the thick provisioned size of the virtual machine, regardless of source provisioning due to the use of NFS datastores during the copy operation. The full size of the data must be transferred even if it is unallocated in the source virtual machine.\n\nWhen you restore VMware data from an IBM Spectrum Protect archive, files initially will be migrated from tape to a staging pool. Depending on the size of the restore operation, this process could take several hours.\n\n## Procedure\n\nTo define a VMware restore job, complete the following steps:\n\n## What to do next\n\n* Cleanup\n* \n\nDestroys the virtual machine and cleans up all associated resources. Because this is a temporary virtual machine to be used for testing, all data is lost when the virtual machine is destroyed.\n\n* Move to Production (vMotion)\n* Migrates the virtual machine through vMotion to the datastore and the virtual Network defined as the production network.\n* Clone (vMotion)\n* Migrates the virtual machine through vMotion to the datastore and virtual Network defined as the test network.",
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"content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n# Db2 Connect Server Tasklist attributes\n\nUse Db2 Connect Server Tasklist attributes to create situations that identify any process using too much CPU time or memory.\n\nCPU Usage Per Process The percentage of time that a process used the CPU since the last update.\n\nDb2 ID The Db2 subsystem ID.\n\nGateway Process ID The numerical ID that uniquely distinguishes a process while it runs.\n\nGateway Snapshot Time The date and time at which the database system monitor information was collected.\n\nIP Address The current IP address.\n\nMemory Usage by Process The current working set of a process, in kilobytes. The current working set is the number of pages currently resident in memory.\n\nMVSID The MVS system identifier.\n\nName The name in the database manager configuration file at the client node. It identifies the client node that is running the application.\n\nNode Name The name of the node being monitored by the database system monitor. It identifies the database server node you are monitoring.\n\nThis information can be useful if you are saving your monitor output in a file or database for later analysis and you need to differentiate the data from different database server nodes. This node name is determined based on the NNAME configuration parameter.\n\nNode Number The number assigned to the node in the file with filename db2nodes and file type cfg. (db2nodes.cfg).\n\nOriginating System ID The managed system name of the agent. It is an alphanumeric text string, with a maximum of 32 characters; for example, DB91:SYS1:DB2.\n\nOverall Process Time The sum of the times contained in the System Process Time and User Process Time columns.\n\nProcess Name The name of the process.\n\nProcess Owner Name The session ID that owns the process.\n\nServer Instance Name The name of the database manager instance for which the snapshot was taken.\n\nIf a system contains more than one instance of the database manager, this name is used to uniquely identify the instance for which the snapshot call was issued. Along with configuration NNAME at monitoring (server) node, this information can be useful if you are saving your monitor output in a file or database for later analysis, and you need to differentiate the data from different instances of the database manager.\n\nServer Product Version ID The product and version that is running on the server in the form pppvvrrm.\n\n* ppp stands for SQL\n* vv identifies a 2-digit version number (with high-order 0 in the case of a 1-digit version)\n* rr identifies a 2-digit release number (with high-order 0 in the case of a 1-digit release)\n* m identifies a 1-digit modification level\n\nServer Status Shows whether the server is active or inactive.\n\nServer Version The version of the server returning the information.\n\nSystem Process Time The total system CPU time, in seconds and microseconds, used by the database manager agent process, the unit of work, or the statement.\n\nTime Stamp The start time of this interval.\n\nTime Zone Displacement The umber of hours that the local time zone is displaced from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).\n\nUser Process Time The total user CPU time, in seconds and microseconds, used by the database manager agent process, the unit of work, or the statement.",
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"content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n## The benefits of using object storage to store relational data.\n\nThere are many different classes of data—voice recordings, text, pictures, and tabular, among others. Tabular data, which is also known as rectangular or structured data, is of critical importance to businesses, but also to individuals. This class of data is pervasive. It is the records the bank keeps of our transactions, a history of purchases in a store, the grades a teacher gave to a class, or the rate of transmission of COVID-19 by location. In all of these cases, we can have a table of records that defines a relationship.\n\nFor the example of a teacher’s grades, the table may have columns for the student’s name, the grade on the first exam, the grade on the second exam, and the final grade for the class. Each record in the table defines a relation among a set of values, where the value of each column has a particular type and each row is an n-tuple with a value for each column. For instance, the grades may be whole numbers and the name a string. There is no inherent ordering to the rows in the table, but one can query them based upon various properties. Returning to the example of grades, the teacher might want to find all of the students whose final grade was above 90. Structured Query Language (SQL) is the way these tables are typically queried.\n\n## The relational model\n\nThis model of organizing data that has relations was first introduced by Edgar Codd, from IBM, fifty years ago. Initially, it was realized in integrated databases that were responsible for everything from the management of the storage up through the processing of the queries. Such a top-to-bottom integrated system provides the maximum opportunities for performance optimization but limits the ability to share data between different tools.\n\nOver the past decade or so—first with open source frameworks such as Map Reduce, then with Spark, and now with more traditional databases, such as IBM Db2 Event Store—engines that are supporting the processing of relational tables are delegating the storage and management of the data to an object store, typically supporting the S3 API. These engines use a range of formats to organize the tabular data, such as Parquet, ORC, or CSV, and then support the same SQL queries that were supported by the original integrated databases.\n\n## Object storage and relational data\n\nThis use of object storage for storing the relational data brings several benefits (although, at the price of providing less opportunities for optimization):\n\n* It reduces the cost of developing the overall system by separation of concerns; the query engine no longer needs to address storing the data.\n* It maps naturally to cloud deployments, as all clouds have highly scalable cost-efficient object stores.\n* It enables much higher scalability in data size, as object stores are essentially infinitely scalable.\n* If an open format is used, it allows having different engines and tools to process the same data, allowing you to use the right tool for the job.\n\nIBM has a range of such tools that help data professionals wrangle data and fully harness the power of ANSI SQL over this effectively limitless, yet economical, storage medium. On the IBM Cloud, SQL Query provides serverless execution of SQL for rectangular data stored in IBM Cloud Object Storage. SQL Query is a great tool for data exploration, preparation, transformation, and analytics.\n\nFor self-managed capacity hybrid or private cloud workloads, Db2 Big SQL provides a Db2-compatible SQL interface to Object Storage APIs and other data stores through the IBM Cloud Pak for Data on Red Hat OpenShift. And Spark, available with Cloud Pak for Data and via IBM Analytics Engine on the IBM Cloud, has built-in integration with object storage.\n\nTo get you started, we have provided free data lake architecture patterns for Big Data Modernization, Logging, and IoT use cases.\n\nLearn more about the 50th anniversary of the relational model and other announcements.",
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"content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n# Chargeback\n\nYou can see how the internal organizations or business divisions in your company contribute to the overall license usage using the chargeback feature. This information might also help you monitor the namespaces during migrating your software to Cloud, or with establishing the potential chargeback. Chargeback groups are based on namespaces.\n\n## Chargeback - Filtering the license usage data by user-defined groups\n\nFor license compliance purposes, License Service automatically collects information about the highest license usage of your products in all namespaces in the entire cluster. However, for internal accounting, you might need to calculate the expenses associated with the license usage of the individual internal organizations or business divisions in your company, that is - chargeback.\n\nUsing the chargeback feature, you can define groups and assign namespaces to these groups. Then, you can retrieve the license usage reports for the individual groups. As a result, you can analyze and understand the contribution of each group to the overall license usage, especially during the peak, or for any time range. You can also see which group has the highest and lowest usage, and what software is mostly used throughout your organization.\n\nTo filter the license usage by groups, divide your namespaces into groups by labeling them. You can assign multiple namespaces to one group. If you do not assign a namespace to any group, you do not track its contribution to the overall usage. Next, enable filtering feature in the `IBMLicensing` custom resource, and retrieve the license usage with the `/products` API with `groupName` parameter.\n\n## Enabling chargeback in License Service\n\nTo enable or configure the chargeback feature in License Service, see Enabling chargeback feature.",
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"content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n# Data migration and index sync agents\n\n* Failures during the indexing operation or lost updates.\n* Index becoming out of sync because of mass data import, preexisting orders, index version change, and so on.\n\n* SSI_DELAYED_SYNC agent is meant to up and triggered frequently to ensure that any records that exist in\n `YFS_Awaiting_Index` table are processed. Mostly, the updates are sent to Order Search from the agent, integration, or application server where the order state is modified. But, if there are any exceptions the `SSI_DELAYED_SYNC` agents attempts indexing again. Additionally, any indexing attempt for a large order and the index update requests from order purge transactions are always processed in a delayed fashion by the `SSI_DELAYED_SYNC` agent. Therefore, the `SSI_DELAYED_SYNC` agent is a critical component to support the search index capabilities in Sterling Order Management System Software and hence, this must be running all the time and ought to be configured to trigger with short interval, preferably less than 5 minutes. Any higher trigger interval simply delays the propagation to Order Search and impacts the visibility of order updates.* SSI_MASS_SYNC agent is to be used to migrate transactional orders and to fix out-of-sync issues. This agent must run once to migrate all the transactional orders in Sterling Order Management System Software to the Order Search. Subsequent runs are needed to fix the out-of-sync issues such as when the outline template is changed or to migrate the unindexed order updates. That is, orders that are created or modified when Sterling Search Index is temporarily disabled, during an upgrade process, Order Search is out of reach, or in exceptional cases such as the order index in Order Search appeared to be corrupted. This agent works different modes to meet these specific requirements.\nThe `SSI_MASS_SYNC` agent when run on 'Full' mode migrates the order data from\ntransaction tables. But the history orders that are waiting to be archived in future are not\nmigrated to Order Search by these agents. So, for Order Search to become a single source of truth for orders that are fulfilled through\nSterling Order Management System Software and to provide a search facility for orders to be archived soon, you\nmust migrate all the history orders to Order Search. The `OSI_HISTORY_MASS_SYNC` agent is provided solely for this purpose.OSI_HISTORY_MASS_SYNC agent migrates history orders to Order Search and stage the orders for archival. The eventual goal of this agent is to facilitate archival of orders present in history tables and delete them from Sterling Order Management System Software. However, every order in history is not eligible to archive at a time, and hence this agent stages them for archival so that the `OSI_ORDER_ARCHIVE` agent that runs periodically can archive the eligible\norders. Basically, this agent migrates the order outline data for history orders to Order Search and initiate the archival of history orders to Archive Service, which archives and removes the entire order data from Sterling Order Management System Software. This is required to run immediately after enabling the build-in integration\nwith Order Search and enabling the Sterling Search Index feature. You can stop\nthis agent after all the history orders are migrated to Order Search and staged\nfor archival.\nFor more information about these agents, see Business process time-triggered transactions.",
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"content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n## We’re thrilled to introduce IBM Cloud for Education.\n\nAs educational institutions transition to remote learning due to the changing nature of education or the pandemic, it is essential to make computing lab resources accessible off-campus.\n\nIBM has been working with various institutions of higher education like North Carolina State University to build a virtual lab infrastructure for their academic needs. Leveraging our on-campus experiences, we developed a cloud-delivered solution for educational institutions.\n\nSo, today, we’re excited to introduce IBM Cloud for Education — a targeted cloud solution for the education industry:\n\nWe are also launching the IBM Cloud for Education Applications Lab — the first in the portfolio of offerings planned under IBM Cloud for Education. 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The offering provides a fully managed, cloud-hosted computer lab environment, delivered as virtual desktops and pre-loaded with software applications such as SPSS, SAS and AutoCAD. As a fully managed service, it relieves educational institutions of the entire overhead of managing and maintaining their infrastructure.\n\nThe Applications Lab supports a cloud scale architecture built on IBM Cloud Bare Metal Servers that makes it easy to deliver virtualized, feature-rich Linux/Windows virtual machines and software applications to any device, anytime. With a flexible subscription model and turnkey solutions, organizations can easily get up and running and scale quickly:\n\nThe service includes the following capabilities:\n\n* 24×7 accessible student and faculty portal\n* Easy reservation system to create and manage virtual infrastructure reservations\n* Application license management capabilities\n* Image and application configuration\n* Federated ID integration with education institutions\n* User access and privilege management\n* On-going management of images, applications and access\n* IBM support\n\nThe solution offers a rich end user experience delivered by combining technologies like IBM Cloud Bare Metal Servers infrastructure with vGPU support, remote desktop technologies like Windows RDP and open-source tools from Apache, such as Virtual Computing Lab, Guacamole and more. 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"content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n### Technical Blog Post\n\n## Abstract\n\n75 ways to demystify DB2 #60: Techtip : Hang of db2 uncatalog/catalog command\n\n## Body\n\nHello DB2 mates,\n\nHope all is going well for you.\n\nIn a multiple databases environment, we sometimes configure remote catalogue information for target databases like followings.\n\n$ db2 catalog tcpip node remote server \n\n$ db2 catalog db as at node \n\nAnd in some cases, we need to reconfigure this information.\n\nFor example, if you regularly change the port number of target system DB2 instance, the client catalog information should be changed as well.\n\nBut if you encounter a command hang situation with 'db2 uncatalog/catalog' command, you will be in the urgent situation with the need of this change promptly.\n\nIn this blog, I would introduce one popular situation of the command hang and how to resolve the hang of 'db2 uncatalog db' or 'db2 catalog db' command in this case?\nOne of the popular situation of 'db2 uncatalog/catalog' command hang is the file lock on the sqldbdir file.\n\nWhen we do uncatalog/catalog, DB2 updates the information on file called 'sqldbdir' under '/sqllib/sqldbdir' directory.\n\nAnd 'db2flacc' process is responsible for the work.\n\nWhen the following commands are hung, check if there is the file lock on sqldbdir file.$ db2 uncatalog db dbname\n\nor\n\n$ db2 catalog db dbname as db_alias_name at node nodename\n\nSee the output of 'lsof |grep sqldbdir' output. ( In AIX, you may need to install 'lsof' package. It's not installed by default.)\n\nFrom the following example, 'asncap' process consumes the read lock on the file and 'db2flacc' is waiting for the file lock.\n\ndb2flacc 13238 db2inst1 3u REG 253,23 22312 82106 /home/db2inst1/sqllib/sqldbdir/sqldbdir\n\nasncap 26653 db2inst1 3rR REG 253,23 22312 82106 /home/db2inst1/sqllib/sqldbdir/sqldbdir\n\nFrom '3rR', the capital 'R' means for a read lock on the entire file.\n\nTo resolve this, stop the process when you can and make sure that no process consumes the file lock on 'sqldbdir' file.\n\nThen try the commands again.Usually the file lock does not happen even when some applications is using the catalog information.\n\nBut when you see this file lock and command hang, stopping the process that holds the file lock is the quickest way to escape from this situation.\nThank you.\n\n## UID\n\nibm11140022",
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"content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n### Fix Readme\n\n## Abstract\n\nIBM Rational ClearQuest was vulnerable to attacks on its SSL/TLS communications due to improper validation of server certificates. Starting with version 8.0.1.16 and 9.0.1.4, ClearQuest can now prevent these attacks by verifying a certificate’s hostname and certificate chain. By default, this version of ClearQuest will strictly check certificates. ClearQuest EmailRelay will not work with an HTTPS URL for ClearQuest unless it uses a JRE with a keystore that trusts the ClearQuest HTTPS certificate. Likewise, ClearQuest Web will not trust an external OSLC provider with an HTTPS URL (such as Jazz), if the WebSphere environment hasn’t been configured to trust that certificate.\n\n## Content\n\nClearQuest Web will not connect to Jazz applications using Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) unless the IBM Jazz HTTPS certificate or its signer is trusted.\n\nSince ClearQuest EmailRelay typically resides in ClearQuest Web, trusted signers and certificates will go in the WebSphere Application Server (WAS) profiles default trust store, just like trusted signers and certificates for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). For more information see Importing a keystore certificate into WebSphere for use with the EmailRelay service and Secure communications using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) in the IBM Knowledge Center.\n\nFor ClearQuest EmailRelay, new options have been added to the email relay configuration command: `[-sslprotocols ]` `[-sslverifyhost (default is yes) ]` `[-ssltrustselfsigned (default is no) ]` `[-ssltrustany (default is no) ]` \n\nFor ClearQuest Web, this can be configured in the cqrest.properties file which lives in the WAS profile. There are already technotes that describe how to modify this file. These are the options available: `# For SSL configuration of outgoing http connections` \n\n# comma separate list of allowed protocols. Default is\n\n# \"TLSv1,TLSv1.1,TLSv1.2\"\n\ncom.ibm.rational.cm.web.component.https.protocols=TLSv1,TLSv1.1,TLSv1.2\n\ncom.ibm.rational.cm.web.component.https.trust_selfsigned=false\n\ncom.ibm.rational.cm.web.component.https.verify_hostnames=true\n\ncom.ibm.rational.cm.web.component.https.trust_any=falseFor more details, see the Configuring the Rational ClearQuest Web properties files topic in the IBM Knowledge Center.\n\nNote, there is a difference between verifying certificate chains and checking hostnames. You can have a valid certificate chain, for example, signed by a valid CA, but have an invalid hostname. This situation can happen if someone stole the certificate and tried to use it on a different host.\n\nTo be fully secure you need to verify the hostname and the certificate chain.\n\n## Was this topic helpful?\n\n### Document Information\n\nModified date:\n\n09 August 2018\n\n## UID\n\nibm10719815",
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"content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n### General Page\n\n## Easy-to-use, one-step procedure for building all IMS indexes\n\nIMS™ Index Builder for z/OS® allows IMS primary and secondary indexes and IMS HALDB Indirect List Data Sets to be rebuilt easily. Build or rebuild IMS secondary indexes, Hierarchical Indexed Direct Access Method (HIDAM) primary indexes, and Indirect List Data Sets (ILDS).\n\nUsing a number of specialized sorting techniques and parallel processing, it streamlines index creation, reorganization, maintenance, and recovery. It creates multiple indexes in one job step and rebuild IMS indexes – rather than recover or reorganize them using the traditional unload and reload processes used for the primary data store.\n\nBenefits\n\n| Uses superior technology | Provides advanced technology for IMS Index recovery, maintenance, and creation. |\n| --- | --- |\n| Minimizes time | Substantially reduces processing time compared to traditional methods. |\n| Streamlines processes | Eliminates the need to image copy index data sets. |\n| Simplifies setup | Provides easy-to-use front end for setup. |\n\nLearn more about IMS Index Builder for z/OS\n\n| Minimizes elapsed time and maximizes availability | IMS™ Index Builder for z/OS® was designed with high performance in mind. It minimizes index creation elapsed time in building one or more indexes and maximizes high database availability, which is important when batch and maintenance windows are shrinking. The IMS Index Builder issues IMS commands internally to take IMS databases offline and online for the minimal amount of time necessary to ensure there are no updates while the IMS indexes are being rebuilt. |\n| --- | --- |\n| Speeds work with parallel processes | IMS Index Builder uses a number of parallel sort algorithms including buffered sorts to reduce I/O activity and improve performance. The IMS Index Builder uses striping during sorting to split the sort process into parallel consecutive steps. It also uses parallel load processes when multiple indexes are loaded into a single IMS physical database. These sophisticated algorithms ensure the rebuilding of an IMS index is faster than the process of image copying and recovering the IMS index. |\n| Supports various databases | IMS Index Builder supports full-function non-partitioned databases and partitioned high availability large databases (HALDB). For any supported hierarchical direct (HD) database and for HISAM databases, it scans the existing physical database and builds IMS primary and secondary indexes. For non-partitioned databases, it creates one or more new secondary index databases. It also creates indexes for HDAM, HIDAM, HISAM, PHDAM, and PHIDAM databases. |\n| Integrated with many IMS database administration processes | When an IMS database is reorganized or recovered, IMS Index Builder is invoked to rebuild the indexes. It is also integrated with IMS High Performance Prefix Resolution to extract data needed for resolving IMS database prefixes for logical relationships. It is part of three IBM® IMS Solutions: IMS Database Solution Pack, IMS Database Utility Solution, and IMS Recovery Solution Pack. |\n| Provides statistical reports and sorts processing functions | IMS Index Builder generates statistical reports, which are stored in the IMS Tool Knowledge Base (ITKB) repository for centralized viewing and historical analysis. It generates sort control statements and internally calls the sort product that is provided by the user. When buffered sort is applied, it provides a sort file size estimation. |\n| Offers advanced architecture and components | IMS Index Builder is composed of the driver and the common services group. The driver is invoked by the job-step executable, which initiates the Master Address Space (MAS), analyzes the input, processes the database control tables, and attaches common services. In the final step, multiple subordinate address spaces (SAS) are initiated to perform scans and sorts in parallel, indexes are loaded and DBRC registration is completed. |\n\nYou may also be interested in\n\n| | |\n| --- | --- |\n\n| | |\n| --- | --- |\n\nOther resources\n\n| | |\n| --- | --- |\n| | |\n| |\n\n## Was this topic helpful?\n\n### Document Information\n\nModified date:\n\n27 August 2020\n\n## UID\n\nibm16264105",
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"content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nIf IBM® Cognos® Analytics for Jupyter Notebook is enabled in IBM Cognos Analytics, you can use the Notebook widget to add notebooks to a dashboard or story. \n Procedure\n\n Click the Widgets icon. If you don't see the Widgets icon, click the Switch to edit icon first. \n To add a notebook from the Widgets tab, complete the following steps: If you want to position the widget yourself, drag the Notebook icon to the canvas. If you want the widget to fill the next available pane in the template, click the Notebook icon. From the Notebook widget, click Select a notebook.Select a notebook and click Open.From the available cells, select one notebook cell to include in your dashboard. \n To see when a Notebook widget was last refreshed, hover your cursor over the time stamp icon.\n To hide the time stamp icon from the Notebook widget, complete the following steps: Click the Notebook widget, click the Properties icon, and then click Selection.Click the Show timestamp toggle.\n To select a different notebook cell for a Notebook widget, select the widget, and click the Edit widget icon from the widget toolbar.\n\nIf IBM® Cognos® Analytics for Jupyter Notebook is enabled in IBM Cognos Analytics, you can use the Notebook widget to add notebooks to a dashboard or story.\n\n## Procedure\n\n* Click the Widgets icon.\nIf you don't see the Widgets icon, click the Switch to edit icon first.\nIf you don't see the Widgets icon, click the Switch to edit icon first.\n\nIf you don't see the\n\nWidgets\nicon, click the\n\nSwitch to edit\nicon first.\n\n* To add a notebook from the Widgets tab, complete the following steps:\n\n* If you want to position the widget yourself, drag the Notebook icon to the canvas. If you want the widget to fill the next available pane in the template, click the Notebook icon.\n* From the Notebook widget, click Select a notebook.\n* Select a notebook and click Open.\n* From the available cells, select one notebook cell to include in your dashboard.\n* To see when a Notebook widget was last refreshed, hover your cursor over the time stamp icon.\n* To hide the time stamp icon from the Notebook widget, complete the following steps:\n\n* Click the Notebook widget, click the Properties icon, and then click Selection.\n* Click the Show timestamp toggle.\n* To select a different notebook cell for a Notebook widget, select the widget, and click the Edit widget icon from the widget toolbar.",
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"content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n# Product version no longer published\n\nDocumentation for this product is no longer available in IBM® Documentation.\n\nIBM App Connect on IBM Cloud® is out of service and removed from IBM Documentation.\n\nA copy of the documentation (SSTTDS_cloud_20231127.zip) is available on the download site to view with IBM Documentation Offline.\n\nApp Connect on IBM Cloud is superseded by IBM App Connect Enterprise as a Service.\n\n* For documentation, see App Connect Enterprise as a Service overview.\n* For more information, see IBM App Connect.",
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"content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n### Technical Blog Post\n\n## Abstract\n\nNo thresholding options for Status Gauge?\n\n## Body\n\nDid you just hit a scenario where the thresholding options are not available while configuring your Status Gauge?\n\nStatus Gauge has a special affinity towards a value which is of type ‘Status’. If you see the description of the mandatory parameter it says “Numeric Value/Status expected”.\n\nStatus object is a little enhanced version of a numeric value provided by the data provider. Providing a Status object is optional for a data provider, so not all providers or datasets may have Status objects. The Status object holds some additional information such as the current status (Normal, Minor, Critical etc), image details for the current status etc apart from the numeric data.\n\n* Only Status Gauge treats the status object differently, other gauges do not.\n* The status object type may or may not be available from the dataset you selected\n* User needs to have appropriate privileges to edit any dashboard widget.\n\n## UID\n\nibm11275724",
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"content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n# Registering the database system with the Windows performance monitor\n\nThe setup program automatically registers the database system with the Windows Performance Monitor for you. To make database and Db2 Connect performance information accessible to the Windows Performance Monitor, you must register the DLL for the Db2® Performance Counters.\n\n## About this task\n\nThis process also enables any other Windows application using the Win32 performance APIs to get performance data. To install and register the Db2 Performance Counters DLL (DB2Perf.DLL) with the Windows Performance Monitor, type:\n\n `db2perfi -i` \nRegistering the DLL also creates a new key in the services option of the registry. One entry gives the name of the DLL, which provides the counter support. Three other entries give names of functions provided within that DLL. These functions include:\n\n* Open\n* Called when the DLL is first loaded by the system in a process.\n\n* Collect\n* Called to request performance information from the DLL.\n\n* Close\n* Called when the DLL is unloaded.",
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