Reports typically track the following fields for auditing: User Name: Who is connecting. SSID: The subsystem ID of the DB2 instance. Client IP: The origin of the request. Network Protocol: (e.g., DRDA:SERVER).
The standard language used for communication between the client (requester) and the server.
Can become a single point of failure and adds overhead. 📊 Connection Monitoring & Reporting DB2 Connections to DB2 for z/OS
The core mainframe component enabling remote connectivity via TCP/IP or SNA.
DB2 Connections to DB2 for z/OS Overview Directly connecting to requires specific architecture and components to bridge the gap between distributed platforms (Windows, Linux, Unix) and the mainframe environment. Reports typically track the following fields for auditing:
Allows administrators to prioritize specific connection types, ensuring critical business apps get more resources. 🔒 Security & Requirements Example reports for DB2 for z/OS - IBM
To maintain a healthy environment, administrators use specific reports and commands to track active sessions. Network Protocol: (e
A middle-tier server sits between the application and the mainframe.