File Utility Programming (FUP) Reference Manual

FUP Commands
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RELOAD Example
The above explanation can be used to explain both an error 8551 from ANSI
names or error 48 from the file system, depending on the command that was used.
RELOAD supports SQL/MX objects, TABLE PARTITION, and INDEX PARTITION.
For an audited file, ORSERV keeps the file open and does not terminate for five
minutes after the reload operation completes.
RELOAD command operates on a key-sequenced file with increased limits.
RELOAD command when executed with filename as the primary partition of a
key-sequenced file with increased limits (EKS file with increased limits) and
PARTOF option, does not perform actual reload operation.
RELOAD Example
-RELOAD PAYFILE, NEW, RATE 40
-RELOAD 'TABLE CAT_ANSINAME01.SCH_ANSINAME01."TABLE5" PARTITION
(PART1)'
Commands Related to RELOAD
RELOCATE
Moves files on SMF virtual disks from one physical volume to another within a storage
pool. This command is available only to the file owner or a super-group user (255,n).
logical-set
specifies a set of logical files where relocation is to occur. You can use wild-card
characters or specify a qualified file set. The logical-set can also include SQL
files.
physvol
specifies the name of a physical volume.
nnn
specifies the priority of a job (1 through 199). Changing this option lets you run
RELOCATE at a lower priority if you do not want it to interfere with other jobs.
COMMAND Function Page
STATUS Displays the status of a RELOAD operation 2-197
SUSPEND Suspends a RELOAD operation 2-200
CONFIG[URE] Sets default options for the RELOAD command 2-28
RELOCATE logical-set [ , physvol ] [ PRIORITY nnn ]
[ , SOURCEDATE]