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Ch 1. DBA Tasks and Tools [ ALLBASE/SQL Database Administration Guide ] MPE/iX 5.5 Documentation


ALLBASE/SQL Database Administration Guide

Chapter 1  DBA Tasks and Tools 

This guide shows how to perform database administration tasks for your
ALLBASE/SQL relational database management system.  The present chapter
introduces the following topics:

   *   Tasks for the DBA
   *   Tools for the DBA
   *   System administration for ALLBASE/SQL

Chapters 1 through 3 describe the concepts behind ALLBASE/SQL database
administration tasks.  Subsequent chapters describe DBA concepts and
tasks in detail.  Experienced database administrators may wish to turn
directly to Chapter 4, "DBEnvironment Configuration and Security." Before
you read this manual, you should be familiar with the material in the
ALLBASE/SQL Reference Manual and the ISQL Reference Manual for 
ALLBASE/SQL and IMAGE/SQL.

Most of the examples presented in this guide are based on a DBEnvironment
named PartsDBE, which is provided with the ALLBASE/SQL product.  This
DBEnvironment contains the sample database PurchDB, which includes
several tables:  Parts, SupplyPrice, Vendors, Orders, OrderItems, and
Inventory.  Refer to the "Sample DBEnvironment" appendix in the
ALLBASE/SQL Reference Manual for complete details.

This guide assumes that a single individual is carrying out the tasks of
database administrator, also known as the DBA. The DBA uses SQL
statements, usually through ISQL, to create and maintain ALLBASE/SQL
DBEnvironments.  The DBA also uses a variety of utility programs,
explained later in this chapter, to perform specific kinds of
maintenance.  If you create and maintain your own DBEnvironment, then you
are its DBECreator as well as its DBA.

The individual who serves as database administrator normally needs DBA 
authority for the DBEnvironments that are to be administered.  If you are
the DBECreator of a DBEnvironment, you automatically receive DBA
authority in that DBEnvironment, and you can therefore use almost all the
commands described in this manual.



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