*WARNING* DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME..... er, I mean with VIRTUAL TAPE!
Optical Image catalogs are supported and work very well for upgrades,
Virtual Tape not only isn't supported it doesn't work either. Luckily
IBM has code in there that stops you before you write byte 1 to your
tape catalog, but you have wasted the time creating the image catalog
and populating it with 'tapes'.
Basically what Jim is talking about is YOU create an image catalog of
type *DVD. Then you populate it with a number of blank media (You can
use the ADDVRTVOL parm on CRTIMGCLG to do this during the create step.)
The first media needs to be about 2.5GB or so or it will fail with 'not
enough space'. The rest of them can be smaller though I usually just
make them all 2.5GB or so. If you don't make enough the build stops and
asks you if it should make more but then they are named 'all funny' so I
usually build 10 images and then delete the ones that don't get used.
Remember too that you are NOT limited to 4.7GB size because you're not
actually going to put them in a physical drive. The only reason not to
make them all huge is that no matter how little is on the last one you
still need to copy the entire disk image. Once created you mount the
catalog in a virtual optical device (i.e. OPTVRT01) as you would any
other catalog. Then when you use option 40 you specify OPTVRT01 for the
target. The system will fill each DVD image and move on to the next
automatically
- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis
On 9/26/2011 7:10 PM, Evan Harris wrote:
Hi Jim
Sorry to appear a bit thick and thanks for your replies so far. I've
just had a quick look at that option - how would I go about creating
image catalogs from it ? Or do you mean an image catalog in the guise
of a Virtual Tape ?
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Jim Oberholtzer<midrangel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You can copy it to tape which is Larry's favorite method if there are a
small number of disk units or create an image catalog with them.
Tomorrow I am using the image catalog. The V7 comes up with about 7
files altogether.
Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects
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