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We are about to make a move from Progress 9.1D currently running in a unix environment, to Progress 10.1B running in a linux environment. I searched these forums for a while trying to find some straight forward instructions on how to "dump" a Progress database and import it into a newer version, but was not successful with finding the info I need. Basically all I need to know is how to migrate the 9.1D database to 10.1B. Here are some other questions I've had:
1. How would I go about getting a broad view of the database to get a feel for total database size, table sizes, number of records, etc?
2. Is there a command that will dump a Progress database to a flat file for migrating to a newer version, or is it possible to simply drop the binary database files into place on the new server?
3. Would it be beneficial to re-index the database during the move? Or, are there any other performance enhancing suggestions that could be implemented?
4. Is there anything we should do during the migration to prepare for replication using Fathom further down the road?
Thanks for taking the time to answer any of these questions!
Adam
1. How would I go about getting a broad view of the database to get a feel for total database size, table sizes, number of records, etc?
2. Is there a command that will dump a Progress database to a flat file for migrating to a newer version, or is it possible to simply drop the binary database files into place on the new server?
3. Would it be beneficial to re-index the database during the move? Or, are there any other performance enhancing suggestions that could be implemented?
4. Is there anything we should do during the migration to prepare for replication using Fathom further down the road?
Thanks for taking the time to answer any of these questions!
Adam