CA Chorus offers a logical view of the DB2 subsystems that your system administrator creates. Your administrator configures your view of the DB2 subsystems by combining one or more installations of CA Database Management Solutions for DB2 for z/OS products into a logical grouping named confederation. To accomplish this task, the administrator defines connections from the CA Chorus server to the Xnet communications servers, assigning each connection to a confederation.
Note: If you are running any DB2 subsystems in Compatibility Mode (CM), override the DB2 execution mode as described in the CA Chorus Manual Configuration Guide.
Each confederation includes its own unique name. When you are working in CA Chorus, you are always working in your active confederation. The simplest configuration consists of one confederation that includes all CA Chorus-enabled DB2 product installations. Your system administrator can define more confederations with unique names, such as test and production.
To view data from a confederation, open one of the folders below the Active Configuration folder in the Investigator. The Active Configuration folder includes the following subfolders:
Displays a consolidated view of the active DB2 subsystems for all configured Xnets that are defined to the CA Chorus server.
Displays a consolidated list of all active Xnet agents and their supported DB2 subsystems. This list includes Xnet agents from all configured Xnets identified in the CA Database Management Solutions for DB2 for z/OS configuration file (db2tools.cfg) joined with configuration file information.
Note: For conceptual and procedural information about adding or removing confederations, see the CA Chorus Manual Configuration Guide.
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