Running the DTLURDMO Utility on Linux, UNIX, and Windows
Running the DTLURDMO Utility on Linux, UNIX, and Windows
On Linux, UNIX, or Windows, run the utility by navigating to the Informatica PowerExchange directory and entering
dtlurdmo
on the command line as follows:
dtlurdmo
DTLURDMO_definition_file
For example:
dtlurdmo e:\powerexchange\bin\dtlurdmo.ini
The DTLURDMO definition file contains the DTLURDMO control statements. If no definition file is specified, PowerExchange looks for the
dtlurdmo.ini
file in the current path.
Source and target locations specified in the control statements can include z/OS and IBM i systems, provided that user IDs and passwords associated submitted with the control statements have the appropriate authority to access maps and registrations on those systems. Performance is similar to running the utility on the remote system since network overhead for the utility is low.
If you use the utility with the REGCOPY statement and do not include the FASTLOAD statement, utility performance can be slow. If you run the utility to copy registrations without the FASTLOAD statement, the system from which you launch the utility has no significant impact on performance. For information about the FASTLOAD statement, see
REG_COPY FASTLOAD Statement.
To monitor progress of the utility in a command window, use the REPORT_DEST STDOUT statement.
If you run DTLURDMO on Linux, UNIX, or Windows to process maps or registrations on remote z/OS or IBM i systems, you can also monitor the progress in the DTLLOG of the remote PowerExchange Listener. Message
PWX-33304
indicates the start of a connection to the remote system, and messages