This is good thing to start, but it is part of the story.
It covers new datasets and ...do nothing for existing ones.
For batch datasets you should also copy them to move them to new volumes.
Things get more complex for database files, however those datasets can
be moved without and outage (vast
Bill Bishop wrote:
>One issue that you may encounter with going to a new storage
>system on a z9 processor is the speed of the ficon cards and
>whether the new unit can z9 cards. I am not sure the new
>Hitachi's can work with 4GB ficon.
While Radoslaw Skorupka clarified that it's possible to worr
I have used FDRPAS, TDMF which were all vendor compatible, and Dell
z/OS Migrator which must have their hardware as the target. Most
movement was done with the system running at full speed. The
different software packages did require different software products to
be down to SWAP their files. Di
My favorite method of migrating to new DASD works for almost all the datasets.
Define the new Disk volumes to your DFSMS Storage Group configuration(s).
Change the old Disk volumes in each Storage Group to "DISNEW". This method
ensures that as each dataset is moved/copied/reorg/created it wil
Hi.
If you are interested in upgrading your dasd, you may want to consider the
visara VI-8810. It’s rack mounted, SSD drives, compatible with all IBM OS and
processors. Will certainly work with your Z9
Contact me offline and you can tell me what you require in terms of channels
and stora
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On 6/26/20 3:16 AM, R.S. wrote:
3. 18 months is close to half of typical service contract for new dasd
array. Still we don't know how sure is 18 months - maybe it
On 6/26/20 9:18 AM, Carmen Vitullo wrote:
it's not that difficult and most vendor will provide a migration
solution depending on your requirements .
Do the vendors support migrating between vendors? Or is this vendor
specific?
some provide a tool to replicate the data, flip the switch
(fig
riday, June 26, 2020 10:28 AM
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On 6/26/20 9:09 AM, Bill Bishop (TMNA) wrote:
> One issue that you may encounter with going to a new storage system on
> a z9 processor is the speed of the ficon cards and whether the new
> unit can z
W dniu 26.06.2020 o 17:04, Grant Taylor pisze:
On 6/26/20 3:16 AM, R.S. wrote:
3. 18 months is close to half of typical service contract for new
dasd array. Still we don't know how sure is 18 months - maybe it
would be 36 months? Even 12 months means the dasd array would have
some residual val
On 6/26/20 9:09 AM, Bill Bishop (TMNA) wrote:
One issue that you may encounter with going to a new storage system on
a z9 processor is the speed of the ficon cards and whether the new unit
can z9 cards. I am not sure the new Hitachi's can work with 4GB ficon.
I would naively assume that the F
en Vitullo
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On 6/26/20 3:16 AM, R.S. wrote
There are several OEM products such as FDR from Innovation, and CA, which
can speedily migrate between different disk drive architectures. I think
IBM utilities can do it as well, but my experience has been with the
OEM's. In general, migration is easily solved.
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> 3. 18 months is close to half of
On 6/26/20 3:16 AM, R.S. wrote:
3. 18 months is close to half of typical service contract for new dasd
array. Still we don't know how sure is 18 months - maybe it would be 36
months? Even 12 months means the dasd array would have some residual value.
n00b questions:
1) Is it possible to migr
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