On Wed, 2018-07-11 at 17:46 +0000, Brian Lehnhardt wrote:
Yeah, my plan is to setup a replication agreement. That way I
don't
have to do multiple imports. I need the old and new servers to stay
in sync until the cutover.
db2ldif -r exports an ldif with replication metadata, so that when you
add the replica it's able to "sync and start" with a full online
reinit.
Keep in mind you need to use the ldif "within" the changelog expiry
period which I think defaults to 7 days.
Hope that helps,
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