1.3.6 In the event of an upgrading error

This section discusses the actions that you should take if any of the following events occurs:

In this case, check the message that is output along with this message and take an appropriate action.

Organization of this subsection
(1) When you do not need to terminate HiRDB
(2) When you need to terminate HiRDB
(3) When you need to restore the old version of HiRDB

(1) When you do not need to terminate HiRDB

Eliminate the cause of the error and reenter the pdvrup command.

(2) When you need to terminate HiRDB

If you need to terminate HiRDB to correct the error, terminate HiRDB once. After eliminating the cause of the error, use the pdstart command to start HiRDB. When HiRDB starts, the pdvrup command entry request message (KFPS05203-Q) is issued, so that you can reenter the pdvrup command.

(3) When you need to restore the old version of HiRDB

To correct the error, you may need to restore the old version of HiRDB, depending on the error. For example, if insufficient data dictionary RDAREA space is the cause of the upgrading error, you need to restore the old version of HiRDB and use the database structure modification utility (pdmod). In this case, restore the old version of HiRDB, eliminate the cause of the error, and then upgrade HiRDB again.

For details about how to restore the old version of HiRDB, see 1.3.7 Restoring HiRDB to the previous version when version upgrade fails.