Author: Rick Tsujimoto <rtsujimoto AT CUSA.CANON DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 14:11:55 EST
Does anyone know a painless way to rename the ADSM data bases on MVS? For example, I have ADSM.V1R1M0.DB1 and would like to call it ADSM.DB1. I'm at V1 planning on going to V2, but I can't seem to fi
Author: "Andrew M. Raibeck" <araibeck AT VNET.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 12:15:29 PDT
Rick Tsujimoto asks: ** Kids! Don't try this at home! ** There is no facility available for renaming the databases. You can not, for example, use IDCAMS ALTER to rename database, recover log, or stor
Author: Rick Tsujimoto <rtsujimoto AT CUSA.CANON DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 15:45:12 EST
Andy, What if I do the following: 1. do a DUMPDB 2. delete & define new dbvolumes 3. do a LOADDB It's not painless, wouldn't this work? *--* * Rick Tsujimoto * * * * rtsujimoto AT cusa.canon DOT com
Author: "Andrew M. Raibeck" <araibeck AT VNET.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 13:50:32 PDT
Rick Tsujimoto suggests: In addition to David Bohm's comments, I'd like to mention that doing this process could actually be more painful than defining new db volumes and deleting the old (in fact, t
Author: Rick Tsujimoto <rtsujimoto AT CUSA.CANON DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 10:14:11 EST
Andy, If I simply add more db volumes, how do I get ADSM to move the data from the old ones to the new ones? The point is, I don't want to have to keep the old db volumes and the new ones. *--* * Ric
Author: Bill Colwell <bcolwell AT CCLINK.DRAPER DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 11:25:00 -0400
Text item: Body.822 I described this procedure at a SHARE session last March. The handouts are available at index.storsys.ibm.com in file /adsm/info/s863074.zip. A brief summary of the procedure I us