Radoslaw:
*BEFORE* changing devicetype for an Adabas database, be very sure that you
run (or someone else has run) the Adabas verification utilities, ADAACK,
ADADCK, ADAICK -- **and** that any and all errors are corrected/eliminated.
I *still* wish I had done that myself 10 years and 28 days ago.
At 26 Feb 2006 19:06:59 GMT, concerning "Adabas db 3380 -> 3390",
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> The task:
> move existing Adabas datasets from 3380 volumes to 3390's.
> Total DB size is approx. 0.4 TB, planned outage window is whole
> weekend, so t
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> The task:
> move existing Adabas datasets from 3380 volumes to 3390
>Wow! I guess Europe is really behind!
>I saw my last 3380 over 15 years ago.
Some shops choose to emulate 3380s on modern Dasd to avoid converting
geometry-sensitive data. At my previous job we had a few emulated-3380s
that contained BDAM files
Bob Shannon
Rocket Software
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>from 3380 volumes to 3390's
Wow! I guess Europe is really behind!
I saw my last 3380 over 15 years ago.
>From what I remember:
Back it up.
Restore it.
Just as you posted.
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-teD
I’m an enthusiastic proselytiser of the universal panacea I believe in!
The task:
move existing Adabas datasets from 3380 volumes to 3390's.
Total DB size is approx. 0.4 TB, planned outage window is whole weekend,
so there's a lot of time.
I was told it requires two jobs: backup and restore.
However I'd like to RTFM. What manual should I start ?
Any gotchas ?
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Ra
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