IBM SA41-5155-05 manual How to Move Freed Database Files without New Members

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1.Find your copy of the Basic System Operation, Administration, and Problem Handling book. It describes the procedures for working with the control panel on your processor unit. Use it for more information on how to perform the remaining tasks.

2.Use the system control panel to place your system in manual mode.

3.Use the system control panel to force power down on your system.

4.Perform an IPL on your system.

5.Sign on as QSECOFR.

6.On the IPL or Install the System display, select option 1 (perform an IPL).

7.On the IPL Options display, specify Y for the Define or change the system at IPL prompt.

8.On the Define or Change the System at IPL display, select 3 (System value commands).

9.On the System Value Commands display, select 3 (Work with System Values).

10.On the Work with System Values display, type QIPLTYPE in the Position to field.

11.In the Option column for the QIPLTYPE system value, type 2 (Change).

12.On the Change System Value display for the QIPLTYPE system value, type 2 (Attended IPL, console in debug mode).

13.Press the Enter key. You see the Work with System Values display.

14.Press F3 twice to return to the Define or Change Your System display.

15.Press F3 (Exit and continue IPL) to continue your IPL.

How to Move Files That Have Been Saved with Storage Free Specified

If you have saved database files and specified STG(*FREE), you must take special steps to transfer the descriptive information about those files to your RISC target system. (All customers must do this, whether or not you have the Media and Storage Extensions product installed.) When you save a database file and specify STG(*FREE), the system saves the contents of the file. The system then deletes the contents from the system copy of the file, so that the contents exist only on the save media. The file description information, including a list of members, remains on the system as a type of archival record. To create usable object descriptions for your RISC target system, use the procedures that follow. If your source system does not have adequate auxiliary storage to restore the contents of archival files, you might need to make arrangements to use another system to restore your files and save them again. Make sure that the system has a tape unit that is compatible with the tape unit that you will have on your upgraded system.

How to Move Freed Database Files without New Members

Use the procedure below only if both of the following conditions are true:

1.The database file on the source system was previously saved with STG(*FREE).

2.No new members were added to the file after it was saved on the source system.

If both conditions were true, move freed database files without new members as follows:

1.For a physical file, use the

RSTOBJ command or the

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Contents ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map Page ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map Sixth Edition May Contents Iv iSeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 Conventions and Terminology Used in This Book ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map, SA41-5155-05Who Should Read This Book V4R4M0 Prerequisite and related information Under the System Planning and Installation topicOperations Navigator How to send your commentsISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map, SA41-5155-05 ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 What is in this Road Map? Overview of RISC-to-RISC Upgrades and Data MigrationsUpgrade process flow What is an Upgrade?Hardware Investment for Upgrading How Long will the Upgrade Take?What is a Data Migration? Data migration process flow How Long will the Data Migration Take? Books to Use for Software Release UpgradesISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 Planning Your Order for Upgrading or Data Migration Determining Your Upgrade NeedsHow to Gather Performance Information How to Gather Configuration InformationVersion 4 Software Items Prerequisites Before Placing an OrderOther Software Related Items Hardware ConsiderationsServices and Other Assistance System Configuration ConsiderationsModel-specific Considerations for Placing an Order Upgrading from a 4xx, 5xx, Sxx, or 6xx to a Migrating from a 5xx to an Upgrading from a 6xx or 7xx to an Placing the Upgrade OrderWho is Responsible for Ordering the Upgrade? Sending the Order to IBM How to Get Help with the OrderSending the Order to a Software Service Provider Other Than ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 Who is Responsible for Upgrading the System Procedure for an Upgrade RISC-to-RISCPreparing the Current System What to Do When the Hardware ArrivesThis is where you load the new operating system Preparing for System Assurance prior to hardware upgrade Print Disk Configuration Status of the installed system ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 System Assurance Checkpoint Managing your new system I/O resources Installing the Hardware for the RISC-to-RISC UpgradeInformation Center under System planning and installation ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 Change Description Label display appears Perform a normal IPL Performing a new system backupProcedure for an Upgrade RISC-to-RISC Systems Management Work management- Work Management Manuals Preparing the source system for the migration Procedure for a Data Migration RISC-to-RISCPrerequisites for data migration Risc to Risc Data migration RISC-to-RISC Procedure for a Data Migration RISC-to-RISC ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 ISeries and AS/400 Data Migration Services Appendix A. AS/400 Global ServicesLpar Planning and Implementation Services ISeries Planning and Migration ServicesAS/400 Solution Services Installation Services Related Support ServicesConsulting Services Performance ExaminationsMidrange Enhanced Software Service Mress ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 IBM Http Server for AS/400 Appendix B. Considerations and SolutionsOperations Console OptiConnect SRC A900 2000 RecoveryIntegrated Netfinity Server Clustering and Logical PartitionsHow to Move Freed Database Files without New Members Command to restore the file. For a logical file, use PTF ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 Appendix D. Notices IBM TrademarksAppendix D. Notices ISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 Rtvcfgsrc IndexISeries 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map V5R1 How satisfied are you that the information in this book is Readers’ Comments We’d Like to Hear from YouBusiness Reply Mail Page SA41-5155-05