Thanks all for your opinions and great suggestions. The environment is like
Intended usercat is connected to all the Mastercatalog. So after the
CATALOG rebuild, a F CATALOG,RESTART would be a good choice to refresh the
entries ?
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 3:33 AM, Tom Marchant
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Subject: Re: Catalog resizing approach
Thanks all for your opinions and great suggestions. The environment is
like Intended usercat is connected to all the Mastercatalog. So after
the CATALOG rebuild, a F CATALOG,RESTART would be a good choice to
refresh the entries ?
On Wed, Aug 14
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Subject: Re: Catalog resizing approach
Thanks all for your opinions and great suggestions. The environment is
like Intended usercat is connected to all the Mastercatalog. So after
the CATALOG
Check out II13354 moving ICF CATALOGS. Much faster than repro mergecat...
HTH,
snip
One of user catalog has run out of extent for an application. The application
owner has accepted for a outage. My approach of resizing the catalog is like
1) Creating a new User catalog like :
At 13:24 + on 08/13/2013, Staller, Allan wrote about Re: Catalog
resizing approach:
Check out II13354 moving ICF CATALOGS. Much faster than repro
mergecat...
HTH,
snip
One of user catalog has run out of extent for an application. The
application owner has accepted for a outage. My
The repro/mergecat functions are very slow because all VTOCS/VVDS will need to
be updated with the new catalog name. What you want is to reorg the catalog. In
short, backup the catalog, delete the old structure, re-define it; then,
restore from backup into its new structure.
If you have a
I will do with catalog rebuild. There used to be rexx code to display the
allocation parameter of a catalog but I am unable to get it.Is there anyone
who still has those REXX code ?
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 10:31 PM, Hervey Martinez
hervey.marti...@custserv.com wrote:
The repro/mergecat
At 10:15 -0500 on 08/13/2013, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote about Re:
Catalog resizing approach:
x-charset utf-8Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:
In lieu of the mergecat, why not just do a dump of the old cat and
restore to the new one?
The OP wants to use a new catalog with another name. Somehow you
On Tue, 13 Aug 2013 15:05:27 -0400, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:
I do not have a way of listing the APAR so I do not know what it says
to do.
Really? GIYF
http://www.google.com/#bav=on.2,or.r_qf.cad=bfp=1q=II13354
If I wanted to ALIAS entries to point at a new name, just
delete and then define