Low Footprint Embedded Informix Deployments
Written by gbowerman   
Thursday, 11 March 2010
If you were to install the Cognos Express Business Intelligence and planning application you probably won't notice Informix Dynamic Server being installed as its default embedded content store at the same time. Under the covers Cognos Express uses the Informix Deployment Utility (DU) to silently and rapidly deploy a pre-configured IDS instance.
 
In IDS 11.50.xC6 this technology is available as part of the product for all platforms. The basic concept behind DU is that you set up your Informix instance on one machine. Configure it, create and populate databases if required, and then copy your Informix directory and dbspaces and bundle it with your application. Your application can then silently deploy the pre-configured instance to any machines it installs on by calling DU (the executable is called ifxdeploy). At deployment time DU will unzip the instance, create the informix user, set file permissions, set any instance specific settings for the machine such as the instance name, listening port etc., and optionally relocate data chunks, so if your application deploys pre-configured dbspaces in a new directory the root space will be updated to reflect the new location of chunks.
 
To help get started with the Deployment Utility, Informix enablement consultant Sreeni Paida has published a new developerWorks article:
Automate small footprint, embedded Informix Dynamic Server deployments - End-to-end embeddability for IDS deployments on Linux, UNIX, and Windows using the IDS Deployment Utility and Embeddability Toolkit.
This article covers end to end Informix deployment scenarios for UNIX and Windows:
1. Installing Informix on a "template" machine.
2. Reducing the instance to a minimal footprint.
3. Packaging the instance and data.
4. Deploying the instance and data on target machines.
 
There is also active research going on to make embedded IDS deployment easier, that is taking as many of the manual steps out of this process as possible, to reduce both application developer time, and the amount of application installer code required to deploy IDS as an embedded database server.
 
If you embed IDS in your application or are thinking of doing so, it is worth taking a look at this technology to see how it can make the installation component of integrating with Informix easier. 
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Study when you want... and where you want...
Written by svisser1   
Tuesday, 09 March 2010
The IBM Data Management portfolio continues to grow to help you advance your skills. Study when and where you want with unlimited access to courses and labs for 90 days. New and popular courses include:

DB2 9 Administration Workshop for Windows

DB2 9 for LUW Quickstart for Experienced Relational DBAs

DB2 9.7 for LUW Quickstart for Experienced Relational DBAs

Fast Path to DB2 9 for Experienced Relational DBAs

Informix Dynamic Server 11 System Administration

Developing Applications Using Informix 4GL

Implementing Web Services using Informix 4GL

InfoSphere Warehouse 9 Components

 
Click here to view the schedule and enroll!
 
Susan
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Webcast - What's new in IDS 11.50xC6 ?
Written by Eric Herber   
Tuesday, 09 March 2010
  • Date: Tuesday, Mar the 23th
  • Time: 1 hour, 8:30 AM Pacific, 10:30 AM Central, 11:30 AM Eastern, 4:30 PM London, 5:30 PM Berlin/Paris
  • Title: What's new in IDS 11.50xC6 ?
  • Speaker: Cosmo David (IBM)

You can register for the webcast here...

IBM IDS 11.50 release has been enhanced with new functionality to timely 
meet several customer needs. These features cover a range of areas, 
further strengthening IDS position by improving on Availability, 
Performance & Administration.

Jerry Keesee, Director of the Informix Lab will introduce the call and 
Cosmo, IBM IT specialist will be our technical speaker.

Presentation material will be available at www.ibm.com/informix/labchats
prior to the event. 
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March 8, 2010 6:42 PM
Written by gbowerman   
Monday, 08 March 2010
IDS 11.50.xC6 recently release in Decemeber has some useful new features and I can think of no-one better than Cosmo, AKA Simon David to tell us about them. Please join Cosmo at the next Informix Chat with the Lab on Mar 23rd to learn more.
 
Here are the details.. 
 
Informix Chat with the lab - Tuesday, Mar 23
Date:  03/23/2010 
Time:  10:30 - 12:00 CDT (GMT-05:00) 
Presented By:  Simon David (IBM)

Description:
Informix Chat with the Lab - Tuesaday March 23, 8:30 AM Pacific, 10:30 AM Central, 11:30 AM Eastern, 4:30 PM London, 5:30 PM Paris
 
       Topic : What's new in IDS 11.50xc6 ?
 
IBM IDS 11.50 release has been enhanced with new functionality to timely meet several customer needs. These features cover a range of areas, further strengthening IDS position by improving on Availability, Performance & Administration.

Jerry Keesee, Director of the Informix Lab will introduce the call and Cosmo, IBM IT specialist will be our technical speaker.
 
Presentation material will be available at www.ibm.com/informix/labchats prior to the event.
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Redesigning the Bookstore Website
Written by svisser1   
Wednesday, 03 March 2010
 I hope you are aware that we have a Bookstore website where we showcase the books that are related to IBM's Information Management products.  Nicole from my team is in the process of redesigning the site and has asked me to update the content.  I'm glad we're doing this as I noticed that there are quite a few changes that are needed!
 
I'd like to ask for your help to make sure that I have the right set of books listed in each of the categories.  Today's post is for the Data Management area.  Let me know if you think there are books that should be deleted from this list or if there are some that you think should be added.
 
I'll be posting more lists in my blog each day until I'm finished.
 
Thanks for your help! 
 
 
DATA MANAGEMENT
DB2 LUW
TitleAuthorsYear
Using EMC TimeFinder to Backup and Restore DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Databases (EMC ebook)By Roger Sanders, Paul Pendle, Dale McInnis, Michele Backstrom2009
Break free with DB2 9.7: A Tour of Cost-Slashing New Features (Flashbook)By Paul Zikopoulos, Belal Tassi, Chris Eaton, George Baklarz2009
SAP DBA Cockpit - Flight Plans for DB2 LUW Administrator (ebook)by  Eduardo Akisue, Jeremy Broughton, Patrick Zeng, Liwen Yeow2009
DB2 pureXML Cookbook (IBM Press)by Matthias Nicola and Pav Kumar-Chatterjee2009
Beginning DB2: From Novice to Professional Grant Allen2008
Understanding DB2®: Learning Visually with Examples, 2nd Edition Raul F. Chong, Xiaomei Wang, Michael Dang, Dwaine R. Snow2008
DB2 9 for DevelopersPhilip Gunning2008
Physical Database Design: the database professional's guide to exploiting indexes, views, storage, and moreSam S. Lightstone, Toby J. Teorey, Tom Nadeau2007
IBM DB2 9 New FeaturesPaul Zikopoulos, George Baklarz, Leon Katsnelson, Chris Eaton2007
Understanding DB2 9 SecurityRebecca Bond, Kevin Yeung-Kuen See, Carmen Ka Man Wong, Yuk-Kuen Henry Chan 2006
DB2 Explained for Sybase ProfessionalsVijay Saradhi2006
DB2 z/OS
TitleAuthorsYear
DB2 V9 for z/OS Certification Guide - Systems Administration -- Test 737 (MC Press)By Judy Nall      2010
DB2 Developer's Guide, Fifth EditionCraig Mullins2004
The Official Introduction to DB2 UDB for z/OS Version 8Susan Sloan2004
Database Administration: The Complete Guide to Practices and ProceduresCraig Mullins2002
IMS
TitleAuthorsYear
An Introduction to IMS: Your Complete Guide to IBM's Information Management SystemDean Meltz, Rick Long, Mark Harrington, Robert Hain, Geoff Nicholls2005
Informix
TitleAuthorsYear
Informix Dynamic Server Application Development -- Getting Started (ebook)By Jacques Roy2009
Administering Informix Dynamic Server: Building the FoundationCarlton Doe2008
SQL
TitleAuthorsYear
SQL The Complete Reference, 3rd EditionJames Groff, Paul Weinberg, Andrew Oppel2009
SQL for DB2 (29th Street Press)by James Cooper and Paul Conte                                                                                                 2009
SQL BibleAlex Kriegel, Boris Trukhnov2008
SQL in a NutshellKevin Kline2008
Introduction to SQL: Mastering the Relational Database Language (4th Edition)Rick F. Vander Lans2006
SQL Pocket GuideJonathan Gennick2006
DB2 SQL Procedural Language Guide for Linux, UNIX and Windows, 2/eMichael Gao, Zamil Janmohamed, Fraser McArthur, Clara Liu2004
SQL Performance TuningPeter Gulutzan
Trudy Pelzer
2002
 
 
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