Re-sizing / JFR
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17 years 10 months ago #751
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Re-sizing / JFR was created by ronk
I've been asked to look into re-sizing Jbase files in a UNIX environment.
Can anyone give me some advice on:
- what files should normally be re-sized?
- how do I go about doing it?
Any examples would be great. I know of JFR but only have a few notes.
Can anyone give me some advice on:
- what files should normally be re-sized?
- how do I go about doing it?
Any examples would be great. I know of JFR but only have a few notes.
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17 years 10 months ago #752
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Replied by malai on topic Its jrf or jfr??
Hi Ronk,
Welcome to worktigers. Surprised on seeing your post in 'Command Unix Commands ver 2'.
jBASE has a default utility jrf to resize the hashed files (j4).
You need to resize all the badly sized files.
Go through the topic here
www.jbase.com/knowledgebase/manuals/3.0/...es/man/adv22_jrf.htm
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Welcome to worktigers. Surprised on seeing your post in 'Command Unix Commands ver 2'.
jBASE has a default utility jrf to resize the hashed files (j4).
You need to resize all the badly sized files.
Go through the topic here
www.jbase.com/knowledgebase/manuals/3.0/...es/man/adv22_jrf.htm
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17 years 10 months ago #753
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14 years 7 months ago #5885
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Replied by hazarian on topic Re: Re-sizing / JFR
to view the file
jrf -Rv FBNK.RGS.TRANS.JOURNAL2
to resize command used
jrf -S9601n FBNK.RGS.TRANS.JOURNAL2
jrf -Rv FBNK.RGS.TRANS.JOURNAL2
to resize command used
jrf -S9601n FBNK.RGS.TRANS.JOURNAL2
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14 years 7 months ago - 14 years 7 months ago #5956
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The link is broken. Can you please provide some other link?
Replied by VigneshGautam on topic Re: Its jrf or jfr??
Hi Ronk,
Welcome to worktigers. Surprised on seeing your post in 'Command Unix Commands ver 2'.
jBASE has a default utility jrf to resize the hashed files (j4).
You need to resize all the badly sized files.
Go through the topic here
www.jbase.com/knowledgebase/manuals/3.0/...es/man/adv22_jrf.htm
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The link is broken. Can you please provide some other link?
Last edit: 14 years 7 months ago by VigneshGautam.
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14 years 7 months ago - 14 years 7 months ago #5957
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