Hello Albert,

Stop the database:

dbmcli -d ... -u ...,... db_offline

Get information about the current volumes:

dbmcli -d ... -u ...,... param_getvolsall

Change the name of the log volume:

dbmcli -d ... -u ...,... param_directput LOG_VOLUME_NAME_001 <newlogname>

Move the log volume:

mv <oldlogname> <newlogname>

Restart the database:

dbmcli -d ... -u ...,... db_online

Best regards,
Tilo Heinrich
SAP Labs Berlin 



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Betreff: Problem with logfile location

Hello !

I installed a new database on an linux server (lokal raid5 discarray + 
SAN 40 Giga Disc)
I put data and log on the SAN Discs (no rawdevice! File!)

Now i want to move/change  the logfile location to a local disk and 
don't know how (database manager?)   ????? 

Any help welcomed

Best regards

Albert

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