Migrate Databases to IBM DB2 with Oracle-compatibility Disabled
Migrate Databases to IBM DB2 with Oracle-compatibility Disabled
You must migrate databases from the IBM DB2 Oracle-compatibility mode to IBM DB2 with Oracle-compatibility disabled. To migrate a database, extract DDLs and data from the
Hub Store
and update an IBM DB2 instance with Oracle-compatibility disabled. Next, create a
Hub Store
and update it with the extracted DDLs and data.
To migrate an IBM DB2 database in Oracle-compatibility mode to an IBM DB2 database with Oracle-compatibility disabled, perform the following steps:
Create target directories.
Extract
MDM Hub Master Database
DDLs and data.
Extract
Operational Reference Store
DDLs and data.
Disable the IBM DB2 Oracle-compatibility mode.
Create a Hub Store in the IBM DB2 database with Oracle-compatibility disabled.
Update the
MDM Hub Master Database
schema with the extracted source DDLs and data.
Update the
Operational Reference Store
schemas with the extracted source DDLs and data.
Ensure that all table constraints reconcile.
Configure the application server to use the IBM DB2 database with Oracle-compatibility disabled.
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