This topic describes how to create DB2 databases for scheduler,
using data definition language (DDL) or structured query language (SQL) files.
About this task
To create DB2 databases for scheduler, using data definition language
(DDL) or structured query language (SQL) files, use these steps.
Procedure
- Open a DB2 command-line window.
- Make sure that you have administrator rights for the database system.
- Verify that the database supports Unicode (UTF-8). Otherwise,
it cannot store all the characters that can be handled in Java code, which
might result in code page conversion problems, when a client uses an incompatible
code page.
To avoid deadlocks, be sure that the DB2 isolation level is set
to "read stability". If necessary, enter the command
db2set DB2_RR_TO_RS=YES
then
restart the DB2 instance to activate the change.
- In the DB2 command line processor, enter this command to create
the database with an example name, scheddb:
db2 CREATE DATABASE scheddb USING CODESET UTF-8 TERRITORY en-us
A DB2 database named scheddb has been created.
Results
The DB2 database for the scheduler exists.