yup,
thats a common way to migrate. Just be careful of going from 8.2 -> 8.1.
That wont work.
"Gary Hempstead "
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RE: can db backup from 64bits be
restored to 32 bit instance
Topical question for me, I was just this minute wondering if we can go
the other way i.e. 32-bit backup or 'db2move' -> 64-bit ?
rgds Gary
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From: scott
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Subject: RE: can db backup from 64bits be restored to 32 bit instance
Yes it can.
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From: Kevin Chuang
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Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 2:52 PM
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Subject: can db backup from 64bits be restored to 32 bit instance
OS: AIX5.3
UDB 8.1 FP9
If I have a instance of 64bits and another 32bits .
Can I take the database backup from 64bits and restore it to 32bits
instance ?
If the 64 bits db has larger bufferpools and db cfg than the 32 bits can
handle.
What will happen during the restore ? Will DB2 default to the minimum
configurations ?
Thanks !
Kevin Chuang
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