Database partition groups are supported for DB2 for Common Server v9.x and higher.
A partition group is a logical layer that provides for the grouping of one or more database partitions. A partition can belong to more than one partition group. When a database is created, DB2 creates three default partition groups, which cannot be dropped.
You can create a database partition group in any of the following ways:
Select Add a Row tool.
to access the List of Database Partition Groups, and click theRight-click the model (or a package) in the Browser, and select
.You can modify an object's properties from its property sheet. To open a database partition group property sheet, double-click its diagram symbol or its Browser entry in the Database Partition Groups folder.
The following extended attributes are available on the DB2 tab:
Property |
Description |
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Database partitions |
Specifies the database partitions that are in the partition group. When empty, the group includes all database partitions defined in the database at the time of its creation. Scripting name: DBPartitionNumList |