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3-38 Administrative Products for DB2 Installation Guide
Maintaining BMC Software Administrative Products
using DASD
MANAGER PLUS
6.1
1. Migrate the DB2 catalog.
2. Run
HLQ
.CNTL(UPGRD4#5).
Then, you will be operating in exploitation
mode.
1. Check your synonyms to make sure
that they point to the correct table
names.
2. If the synonyms do not point to the
correct names, drop the current
synonyms. Recreate the synonyms by
using the same synonym names, but
with the correct table names.
3. Rebind all DASD MANAGER PLUS
packages and plans by using
ASU
ssid
P (bind packages) and
ASU
ssid
B (bind plans) (where
ssid
is
the subsystem ID).
using PATROL
DB-Alter or
PATROL
DB-Change
Manager server
2.2.04 through
3.1.02, initially
installed on a DB2
Version 4
subsystem
1. Migrate the DB2 catalog.
2. If the Distributed Data Facility (DDF) is
installed, drop the current synonyms
to the old communication database
tables. Then, recreate the synonyms
by using the same synonym names,
but with the new catalog table names.
For an example, refer to the ALUINIT5
or ACMINIT5 member in the
HLQ
.JCL
library.
3. Rebind all PATROL DB-Alter (ALU) or
PATROL DB-Change Manager (ACM)
packages and plans by using
prdssid
P (bind packages) and
prdssid
B (bind plans) (where
prd
is
the product code and
ssid
is the
subsystem ID).
Then, you will be operating in toleration
mode.
1. Check your synonyms to make sure
that they point to the correct table
names.
2. If the synonyms do not point to the
correct names, drop the current
synonyms. Recreate the synonyms by
using the same synonym names, but
with the correct table names.
3. Rebind all PATROL DB-Alter (ALU) or
PATROL DB-Change Manager (ACM)
packages and plans by using
prdssid
P (bind packages) and
prdssid
B (bind plans) (where
prd
is
the product code and
ssid
is the
subsystem ID).
As an alternative to toleration mode, you
can perform a Full installation of ALTER
or CHANGE MANAGER 6.2D. Then, you
will be operating in exploitation mode.
Provided that PATROL DB-Alter or
PATROL DB-Change Manager still exists
in toleration mode, use the fallback
procedures described for toleration mode
to remove the products in exploitation
mode. Any data that you added while you
were in exploitation mode will not be
available in toleration mode.
Table 3-17 Migrating DB2 Version 4 to Version 5 (Part 4 of 5)
If You Are Then To Fall Back Then