
FUP Commands
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RELOCATE Guidelines
files on a virtual drive without the SOURCEDATE option, the original time stamps
are not retained.
RELOCATE Guidelines
If multiple files are specified in the
logical-set
, FUP relocates them one at a
time (waited).
If a file in
logical-set
is not an SMF file or if
physvol
is not a member of the
SMF storage pool that the virtual disk is associated with for each file in
logical-
set
, it is an error.
Errors encountered during this command are displayed by the normal FUP error-
handling mechanisms and terminate the command or not according to the normal
FUP ALLOW rules.
If a file in
logical-set
is an SQL/MP base table with protection views, the
protection views are also moved. The protection views do not have to be in the file-
set list.
If a file in the file-set list is an SQL/MP protection view, it is not moved unless the
base table it is defined on is also moved.
If the PHYSVOL option is not specified, SMF chooses the best volume on the
virtual disks.
RELOCATE Example
To relocate the files starting with
BLUE
from
$L.SMS
to the physical volume
$ABC
:
RENAME
Changes the file name or subvolume name of a disk file or renames sets of files. This
command applies only to Enscribe files.
You can also use RENAME to reorganize your Enscribe files by renaming one or more
files in one or more subvolumes to a single subvolume. If the destination subvolume
does not already exist, the renaming process creates it. To transfer files from one
volume to another, you must use FUP DUP or FUP COPY—RENAME cannot do it.
Note.
This option was added in the T6553H01^ACS SPR.
-RELOCATE $L.SMS.BLUE*, $ABC
RENAME old-fileset-list , new-fileset [ , PARTONLY ]