Re: How to extract a db2-backup > 64Gb
2001-12-01 16:48:58
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Re: How to extract a db2-backup > 64Gb |
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Zlatko Krastev/ACIT <acit AT ATTGLOBAL DOT NET> |
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Sat, 1 Dec 2001 23:48:43 +0200 |
This is not exactly AIX limit, but JFS (1). AIX 5L with JFS2 supports up to
1 TB.
Try what if you restore not to file but to raw logical volume. AIX XCOFF
format promises up to 2^63 bytes file addressing limit. I cannot promise it
would help but you do not have too much options which can solve the
problem. And this may be workaround without upgrade. So give it a shot.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Bert Gringhuis <bert.gringhuis AT CGEY DOT NL> on 27.11.2001 11:12:04
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Subject: How to extract a db2-backup > 64Gb
Hi,
To restore our db2-db to another RS6000 (without TSM) I want to
extract a DB2/TSM backup file from TSM to a filesystem,
compress it, send to the other machine and restore it. With a
backup to disk that works ok, because the db2 backup command
splits up the file in parts of 64GB (an AIX-limit) but the db2adutl
extract command tries to write beyoud the 64Gb-limit and then fails
with the message 'File write failed'.
Does anybody know how to handle this?
DB2 v6.1 (FP8)
TSM v4.1
AIX 4.3.3
Thanks
Bert
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