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     Well, since each access path must be changed individually, there's 
     no need to remove logical file members. CHGPF and CHGLF to *MAX1TB. 
     Be aware that the access path is rebuilt by the QDBSRVxx jobs and 
     cannot be access while the rebuild is in progress. You may want to 
     phase this in over a period of time to minimize downtime. (24x7 
     shop may not be able to manage this). You can maximize the benefits 
     by determining which access paths are most used.
     
     As to how long, it's hard to know. It depends on CPU model and 
     number of processors, memory resources, workload, record length, 
     key structure, etc. EDTRBDAP command will try to estimate the 
     rebuild time, but I've found this to be an overly optimistic guess, 
     and not a real estimate at all. All in all, you can bet on a 
     LOOOONNNNGGGGGGG weekend or more to do all 50+ access paths. 
     
     Also, I'm not sure what happens to shared access paths when  
     converting from *4GB to *1TB access paths. 
     
     We converted one here recently and got ourselves into trouble. We 
     started the conversion on a 3 GB file after our nightly backup at 
     4:30am and it ran until 11:00am and severly limited access to our 
     applications til it completed. This was on a 640 uni-processor 
     model.
     
     hth
     eric.delong@pmsi-services.com
     
     


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Subject: Help!!!!! Access path size  
Author:  <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com> at INET_WACO
Date:    8/2/00 10:31 PM


     
     
We need to know the fastest possible way to convert the access path size 
attribute on an 16GB file that has over 50 logicals attached to it with an 
additional 45GB. What method do you know and how long do you think it will take.
I will appreciate any and all input regarding this task.
     
     
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