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IMS Database Integrity Control Facility

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Product Overview

The architecture of IMS Database Integrity Control Facility comprised several key components. The command processor handled user input from the CLI, parsing commands and validating syntax. The DBRC interface facilitated communication with the IMS DBRC system, allowing the tool to manage database resources.

The database resource manager handled tasks such as database recovery and change accumulation. Communication between components occurred within the z/OS environment, utilizing system services and APIs. The tool interacted with IMS databases, using DBRC to maintain database integrity.

Configuration files defined database characteristics and operational parameters. The tool's security relied on z/OS security features, including authentication and authorization. Audit and logging were provided through z/OS system logging and the tool's logging mechanisms.

The tool is not supported; migration to a supported solution is recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of IMS Database Integrity Control Facility?

IMS Database Integrity Control Facility is a tool designed to simplify the use of IMS Database Recovery Control (DBRC). It provides utilities for managing and maintaining the integrity of IMS databases.

Who developed and offered IMS Database Integrity Control Facility?

The tool was originally developed by Swiss Bank Corporation. It was later offered by IBM as a licensed product for the z/OS platform.

What were the main use cases for IMS Database Integrity Control Facility?

The tool's primary use case was to streamline DBRC operations, such as database recovery, change accumulation, and managing database resources. It provided a user-friendly interface for these tasks.

What platforms and systems was IMS Database Integrity Control Facility compatible with?

IMS Database Integrity Control Facility was designed to work with IMS databases on the z/OS platform. It interacted with DBRC to manage database integrity.

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