Definition and initialization utilities
Use the definition and initialization utilities to define Fast Path databases and full-function databases, including Fast Path DEDB databases and full-function HALDB partitioned databases.
- Database Prefix Resolution utility (DFSURG10)
Use the Database Prefix Resolution utility (DFSURG10) to accumulate the information that is generated on work data sets during the load, reorganization, or both of one or more databases. - Database Prefix Update utility (DFSURGP0)
Use the Database Prefix Update utility (DFSURGP0) to update the prefix of each segment whose prefix information was affected by a database load, reorganization, or both. - Database Scan utility (DFSURGS0)
Use the Database Scan utility (DFSURGS0) to scan non-HALDB databases that are not being loaded or reorganized. - Database Surveyor utility (DFSPRSUR)
Use the Database Surveyor utility (DFSPRSUR) to scan all or part of an HDAM or HIDAM database and to produce a report describing the physical organization of the database. - DEDB Alter utility (DBFUDA00)
Use the DEDB Alter utility (DBFUDA00) to alter a DEDB area (ALTERAREA) or replace the two-stage randomizer of a DEDB database (REPLRAND). - DEDB Initialization utility (DBFUMIN0)
Use the DEDB Initialization utility (DBFUMIN0) to initialize one or more active data sets of one or more areas of a DEDB database. - DEDB Sequential Dependent Delete utility (DBFUMDL0)
Use the DEDB Sequential Dependent Delete utility (DBFUMDL0) online to logically delete sequential dependent segments within a specified limit of a DEDB area. - DEDB Sequential Dependent Scan utility (DBFUMSC0)
Use the DEDB Sequential Dependent Scan utility (DBFUMSC0) online to scan and copy sequential dependent segments to a sequential data set and then process this data set offline using your own programs. - HALDB Partition Data Set Initialization utility (DFSUPNT0)
Use the HALDB Partition Data Set Initialization utility (DFSUPNT0) to initialize HALDB partitions. - HALDB Partition Definition utility (%DFSHALDB)
Use the HALDB Partition Definition utility to register HALDB master databases with DBRC, and to add, modify, and delete HALDB partitions. You can use this utility instead of the DBRC commands that provide similar HALDB management functions. - MSDB Maintenance utility (DBFDBMA0)
Use the MSDB Maintenance utility (DBFDBMA0) to create a z/OS® sequential data set for an initial load of an MSDB database and to maintain MSDB databases.