4.1 z/OS related setup4.1.1 Parallel Sysplex4.1.2 Automatic Restart Manager policy4.1.3 WLM configuration4.1.4 Resource Recovery Services4.1.5 z/OS resource planning4.1.6 External storage configuration4.1.7 UNIX System Services file system configuration4.1.8 Monitoring infrastructure4.1.9 WebSphere Application Server and DB2 security4.2 Monitoring strategy4.3 DB2 for z/OS configuration4.3.1 DB2 connectivity installation parameters4.3.2 Enabling DB2 dynamic statement cache4.3.3 Locking and accounting setup4.3.4 Buffer pool configuration4.3.5 DB2 for z/OS Distributed Data Facility4.3.6 High Performance DBATs4.3.7 IBM Data Server Driver for JDBC and SQLJ4.3.8 JDBC type 2 DLL and the SDSNLOD2 library4.3.9 Bind JDBC packages4.3.10 UNIX System Services command line processor configuration4.3.11 Using the TestJDBC Java sample4.3.12 DB2 security considerations4.3.13 Trusted context4.3.14 Trusted context application scenarios4.3.15 DayTrader-EE6 application using JDBC connections4.3.16 Data Web Service servlet with trusted context AUTHID switch4.3.17 Using DB2 profiles4.3.18 Using profiles to optimize and monitor threads and connections4.3.19 Configure thread monitoring for the DayTrader-EE6 application4.3.20 Using profiles to keep track of DRDA client levels4.3.21 Using profiles to disable idle thread timeout at application level4.3.22 Using profiles for remote connection monitoring4.3.23 SYSPROC.ADMIN_DS_LIST stored procedure4.3.24 DB2 real time statistics4.3.25 Using RTS to obtain COPY, REORG and RUNSTATS recommendations4.4 Tivoli OMEGAMON XE for DB2 Performance Expert for z/OS4.4.1 Extract, transform, and load DB2 accounting FILE and statistics information4.4.2 Extract, transform and load DB2 accounting SAVE information4.4.3 Querying the performance database tables4.4.4 Additional information4.5 DB2 database and application design considerations