Once upon a time, our Oracle DBA issued a mkdir /DATA/ABC. Today, we
tried to move the DATA account from the system volume set to a 'private'
volume set. BULDACCT did not 'see' ABC as a group, or anything else for
that matter. BULDACCT did however pick up on 'normal' MPE groups, and
BULDJOB1 created those on the private volumeset. RESTORE
*T;@[log in to unmask];CREATE;SHOW;VOLSET=DATA_SET(as given in the Moving files
section of the Volume Management manual) gave some frightening message:
/DATA/ABD COULD NOT BE GIVEN SPECIFIED VOLUME RESTRICTIONS , and again
for each file in that directory, such as
/DATA/ABC/really_big_oracle_file.dat. When I issued LISTFILE
/DATA/ABC/really_big_oracle_file.dat, it was there, so I didn't worry
too much, but did begin to feel nervous. Then I streamed BULDJOB2, and
asked the Oracle DBA to confirm that the data was fine, which it was.
Finally, I issued REPORT @.DATA;ONVS=DATA_SET, then REPORT
@.DATA;ONVS=MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET, and saw 600,000 sectors on the
system volume set. After they resuscitated me, I called HPRC, got a
helpful engineer, who walked thru this all with me, and succinctly put
the question: how do we get these files from the system volumeset to the
private volumeset, and keep anything new on the private volumeset?
Anyone?
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