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DB2/UDB 8.1 (64bit) restore to DB2/UDB 7.2EE (64 bit) under AIX

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Old 02-26-2008, 05:01 PM
Vikrant
 
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Default DB2/UDB 8.1 (64bit) restore to DB2/UDB 7.2EE (64 bit) under AIX

Friends,
Its odd inquiry.
Can I restore DB2/UDB 8.1 (64 bit) backup (created by db2 backup db..)
under AIX 5.2 to DB2/UDB 7.2 EE (64 bit) under AIX 4.3.3 ML09.

I know, I can restore 7.2EE to 8.1, but this this is odd requirement
that I want to restore 8.1 to 7.2EE

[Due to 'some' reason , I can not have DB2/UDB 8.1 under AIX 4.3.3
ML09 !!]

Thanks,
VKG
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Old 02-26-2008, 05:02 PM
Pierre Saint-Jacques
 
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Default Re: DB2/UDB 8.1 (64bit) restore to DB2/UDB 7.2EE (64 bit) under AIX

Vikrant, I don't believe you can as the System Catalog tAbles are
different in V8. They got migrated or created in V8 structures which may or
may not be the sanme as V7.
As V7 is "unaware" of V8 (which is not the case in the ither path of V7 to
V8), then I don't Think you would be able to do this.
Your best bet is probably to create the db with all defaults on the V7
system, then use db2look and db2move on the V8 syst. to get the ddl and data
and then "move" that to your V7 system.
I presume here that you have not yet used functions in the V8 syst. that
are unique to V8.
HTH, Pierre.
"Vikrant" <icanhearyou@rediffmail.com> a écrit dans le message de
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> Friends,
> Its odd inquiry.
> Can I restore DB2/UDB 8.1 (64 bit) backup (created by db2 backup db..)
> under AIX 5.2 to DB2/UDB 7.2 EE (64 bit) under AIX 4.3.3 ML09.
>
> I know, I can restore 7.2EE to 8.1, but this this is odd requirement
> that I want to restore 8.1 to 7.2EE
>
> [Due to 'some' reason , I can not have DB2/UDB 8.1 under AIX 4.3.3
> ML09 !!]
>
> Thanks,
> VKG


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Old 02-26-2008, 05:02 PM
Jean-Marc Blaise
 
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Default Re: DB2/UDB 8.1 (64bit) restore to DB2/UDB 7.2EE (64 bit) under AIX

Hi,

When you say you cannot have V8.1 on Aix 4.3.3, I presume its the 64 bit
version. But you could use the 32 bit version, and restore the backup from
your V8 64 version. From what I understand it's only the instance that you
create in either 32 or 64 bit...

Hth,

Jean-Marc

"Vikrant" <icanhearyou@rediffmail.com> a écrit dans le message de
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> Friends,
> Its odd inquiry.
> Can I restore DB2/UDB 8.1 (64 bit) backup (created by db2 backup db..)
> under AIX 5.2 to DB2/UDB 7.2 EE (64 bit) under AIX 4.3.3 ML09.
>
> I know, I can restore 7.2EE to 8.1, but this this is odd requirement
> that I want to restore 8.1 to 7.2EE
>
> [Due to 'some' reason , I can not have DB2/UDB 8.1 under AIX 4.3.3
> ML09 !!]
>
> Thanks,
> VKG



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Old 02-26-2008, 05:02 PM
Blair Adamache
 
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Default Re: DB2/UDB 8.1 (64bit) restore to DB2/UDB 7.2EE (64 bit) under AIX

No, this is not supported.

Vikrant wrote:

> Friends,
> Its odd inquiry.
> Can I restore DB2/UDB 8.1 (64 bit) backup (created by db2 backup db..)
> under AIX 5.2 to DB2/UDB 7.2 EE (64 bit) under AIX 4.3.3 ML09.
>
> I know, I can restore 7.2EE to 8.1, but this this is odd requirement
> that I want to restore 8.1 to 7.2EE
>
> [Due to 'some' reason , I can not have DB2/UDB 8.1 under AIX 4.3.3
> ML09 !!]
>
> Thanks,
> VKG


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