Online reorganization process

When online reorganization is started, the ID of the IMS that is responsible for the reorganization is assigned to the partition.

After the cursor-active status is recorded in the RECON data set and copying begins between the A-through-J and M-through-V data sets, these changes also occur:

After these changes take place, the online reorganization must complete; otherwise, you must run an offline reorganization to reset the HALDB online reorganization settings.

You cannot start online reorganization if it is already running for a partition. However, another IMS can take over the online reorganization if it is terminated; that is, when there is no IMS ID assigned.

You can instruct the IMS system assigned to the reorganization to release its ownership if the system terminates with one of the following options:

Another IMS system can then resume the suspended reorganization.

When the online reorganization process completes successfully, these changes occur:

Recommendation: Create an image copy of the HALDB partition DBDSs as soon as possible after a successful online reorganization.
Restriction: An image copy of a DBDS cannot be taken while the online reorganization cursor is active (OLREORG CURSOR ACTIVE =YES). DBRC causes the image copy to fail in this situation.