Either I am slow, or this is harder than I thought.

I have gotten DSE running and can do DSE dump -headerfile.

There I see that the RESERVED BYTES parameter is 0 in my current
database, so I guess it needs to be changed to 8.

I see that DSE had a change command, but it seems to want block
numbers as input.  I am still at a loss on how to do this.  The
manuals have more information about the inner workings of the database
than I want/need and am having a hard time extracting the needed
information.

Anyway that someone could show a screen log of the needed commands?
By the way, I am doing this on a practice database.

Thanks
Kevin



On 5/11/06, Bhaskar, KS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
[KSB] You should use the DSE from your current version of GT.M.  Steps 1
through 4 require the use of your current version of GT.M.  Step 5 & up
use the new version of GT.M.

DSE is documented in the Admin & Ops Guide
(http://www.sanchez-gtm.com/user_documentation/AdminOpsUNIX/UNIX_A_O/index.html).

Regards
-- Bhaskar


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