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This is our largest development system with close to 8000 libraries, most of which have lots of database files. I found a Google item saying this SRC was for converting the database cross-reference files(which are HUGE on this system) but that was around the V5R1 time frame, not sure if that step still happens at V7R2. All external storage, DS8870, with 4 dedicated processors and 64G memory.

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Have seen it take a while but not this long. Since this is an install step it seems like the amount of YOUR data or programs wouldn't matter here. I would think issues could be failed cache battery or drive slowing down the install or possibly sadly insufficient resource but I would expect you to be in any of those positions.

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On 5/3/2015 12:34 PM, Paul Fenstermacher wrote:

I'm doing a V7R1 to V7R2 upgrade today and Stage 5 has been sitting at 30% with SRC C900 2950 for three hours. IBM is telling me that this step could take 3-4 hours but I've never seen anything like that in the past. Anyone ever seen this? Thanks.

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