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This exam is necessary to become an IBM Certified Solutions Expert - U2 UniData V5.2 Administrator. This certification validates the ability to install, configure, and perform a broad range of UniData administrative activities. The certification is applicable to UniData Administrators who are responsible for supporting end-users and the day-to-day operation of UniData in multi-operating system environments.
To attain the IBM Certified Solutions Expert - U2 UniData V5.2 Administrator certification, candidates must pass one test.
Listed below are the primary objectives for the U2 UniData V5.2 for Unix and Windows Administration exam. These objectives are listed here to assist you in your preparation for this test which is a required component towards the IBM Certified Solutions Expert - U2 UniData V5.2 Administrator certification role. The percentage of questions on the exam is indicated at the right for each section.
There are a total of 84 questions on this exam.
Section 1 - Installation/Upgrade (12%)
- Determine type of installation
- Ensure memory and disk requirements are met
- Set environment variables - O/S and UniData
- Perform installation or release upgrade
- Start - Stop - Pause UniData
- License UniData
Section 2 - Configuration (14%)
- Set UNIX and UniData shared memory parameters
- Set udtconfig parameters
- Manage system and database memory
- Analyze IPC facilities
- Setup and use printers and devices
- Configure language group (internationalization)
- Manage UDTelnet/UDSerial services
Section 3 - Accounts (8%)
- Define UniData accounts
- Create and delete accounts
- Set UDT.OPTIONS
- Save and restore acccounts
Section 4 - File Maintenance (24%)
- Use static hashed and dynamic hashed files
- Analyze large dynamic files
- Create and delete files
- Use alternate indexing
- Use UniData file corruption detection tools
- Conduct file analysis and sizing
- Minimize file corruption
- Repair corrupted files
- Administer recoverable files
- Administer Triggers
Section 5 - Performance/Tuning (11%)
- Monitor and remove user processes and users
- Monitor UniBasic and resource locks
- Manage cataloged programs
- Link C routines to the runtime
- Conduct database performance monitoring
Section 6 - Client Access (8%)
- Install middleware components
- Configure middleware components
- Use UCI Editor
- Test Connectivity
- Prepare files for SQL access
- Use Visual Schema Generator
- Manage SQL privileges
Section 7 - Security (8%)
- Customize a VOC file to limit user access
- Use pointers and remote items
- Control user ECL access
- Setup file access and user permissions
Section 8 - Troubleshooting (14%)
- Investigate and resolve crashes and restart problems
- Troubleshoot daemons and services
- Diagnose response issues
- Interpret error messages
- Analyze log files
- Analyze database processes
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