Here is an update from the CA Development team:
We have met with the FRDPAS support and it appears that the database
can be
moved in-flight. But they (meaning the Assurant people - ddk) should
contact
Innovation to insure that they
understand what restrictions will be required (like
I would be remiss if I did not take this opportunity to thank the people
at Innovation for stepping
forward and taking the initiative to contact the right people at CA and
working this out to CA's satisfaction.
I've worked with Innovation for many years while I was at a lot of
different
We are using Innovation's PAS to move DASD volumes from an older IBM
DS8100 to an EMC VMAX. We've used PAS many times in the past for these
migrations, but we did not use PAS in the last migration for CA-View
Deliver as we wanted the databases moved from mod-3's to mod-27's. This
time the
To be fair, in regards to my crack about response typical of CA,
I should have listed CA1 support as the exception to the rule.
dd keller
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We are using Innovation's PAS to move DASD volumes from an older IBM
DS8100 to an EMC VMAX. We've used PAS
As a former CA-View support person, if you are doing a physical copy to
like geometry, all should be ok.
By like geometry, I mean if the original file is on 3390-3, the new
file will need to be in the 1st 1/9th of a mod 27 *AND* at the same
track addresses.
Any kind of logical copy will need to
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Subject: Using Innovation's PAS to move CA-View Deliver Volumes (SAR)
We are using Innovation's PAS to move DASD volumes from an older IBM
DS8100 to an EMC VMAX
From my original note:
We also reviewed the PAS manual and contacted Innovation directly.
They have nothing in their database pointing out any issues with these
products - which led me to think of contacting the 'real world' to check
for other's experiences.
thanks - ddk
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