I just completed a dump/reload of my database of a version 4.1.4 server
It was a 3 gb db showing 80% utilization. After the reload I'm down to 24%
My problem was with the 4.1 documentation, try as I might it wouldn't work
with the loadformat step until a ran a dsmfmt of the logvolumes and the db
voilumes first.




"Odd-Magne Sekkingstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on
05/14/2002 02:46:16 AM

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DUMPDB/LOADDB - is used when the database is corrupted, and audit db
doesn't
solve the problem. DUMPDB increases the size of the database.
UNLOADDB/LOADDB - rearrange the structure of the database, this would in
most cases result in better search performance and a smaller database.

Odd-Magne


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From: "Luscombe John (HS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 4:46 PM
Subject: AW: Unload db/Loaddb


> Interesting, ours went up by 25%, but my colleague did a dumpdb/loaddb,
is
> there a difference between this and an unloaddb/loaddb? or when should
one
> be used instead of the other?
>
> John.
>
>
> >I have performed an unload/reload of our AIX TSM server, and recieved
the
> >following results:
>
> >Reduced database utilization by - 21.2%

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