A Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX administrator wants to upgrade to the latest version of Connect:Direct along with the latest maintenance package. The maintenance package and installation instructions have been downloaded from the IBM Support Portal. The administrator has the ability to perform an upgrade using the maintenance package. Which document outlines the required steps?
An administrator is in the process of installing Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX for the first time on a new server. From the installation menu, what is the default installation option?
A Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX administrator has added a trading partner that uses Connect:Direct for Windows. The Connect:Direct for UNIX node name is CDUNIX and the Connect:Direct for Windows node name is CDWINDOWS. The CDWINDOWS IP address is 10.128.42.105. Regarding the concurrent sessions, the records local.node, tcp.ip.default and CDWINDOWS have the following parameters configured on CDUNIX side: What is the maximum number of concurrent sessions that CDUNIX node can establish with CDWINDOWS node when submitting the process below?
A Sterling Connect:Direct for Windows administrator needs to prepare reports on file transfers. The administrator collects information using a Select Statistics query, and recognizes that the query takes longer to complete each day. Which initialization parameter will help to speed up future queries?
A Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX administrator needs to configure Connect:Direct to authenticate remote users. Company policy dictates that these remote users must use snodeid to pass a user id but no password. The administrator will assign a unique user id to each remote user. What needs to be modified in the netmap.cfg that will allow the remote users to authenticate?
The Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX administrator needs to restrict the use of operating system commands and special characters in a run task or run job statement. What initialization parameter should be set?
A Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX administrator needs to configure Connect:Direct to authenticate remote users. Company policy dictates that each remote user must have its own unique entry in the User Authorization File. What type of record would the administrator use if the remote user is not passing snodeid?