If you want the newest storage engine to UPPERCASE your library and file names you will need to use /usr/local and not /QOpenSys.
the restrictions are spelled out in the readme.
http://static.zend.com/topics/ZS-510-IBMi-ReleaseNotes-20110426-a.txt

I used similar instructions to move my data from /QOpenSys/usr/local to /usr/local to take advantage of the new UPPERCASE support.

Bryan

On , Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just as a follow up - based on the information that I mentioned earlier, Bob Bergstrom was able to move his MySQL data without reinstall etc. Here's the step by step instructions that he came up with:

CALL QP2TERM
mkdir -p /QOpenSys/usr/local
cd /usr/local
mv mysql-5.1.35-i5os-power-64bit /QOpenSys/usr/local
mv mysqldata /QOpenSys/usr/local
ln -sf /QOpenSys/usr/local/mysql-5.1.35-i5os-power-64bit mysql
ln -sf /QOpenSys/usr/local/mysqldata mysqldata
modify /etc/my.cnf to reflect directory changes.
Jon Paris

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