Auxiliary storage requirements
Auxiliary storage requirements should be considered while the system is converting the directories in a file system to the *TYPE2 format.
Here are several considerations regarding auxiliary storage requirements:
- The final size of the directories after they have been converted to the *TYPE2 format
- Additional storage required while the conversion function is running
In many cases, the final size of a *TYPE2 directory is smaller than a *TYPE1 directory. Typically, *TYPE2 directories that have less than 350 objects require less auxiliary storage than *TYPE1 directories with the same number of objects. *TYPE2 directories with more than 350 objects are ten percent larger (on average) than *TYPE1 directories.
While the conversion function is running, additional storage is required. The conversion function requires that the directories have both a *TYPE1 version and a *TYPE2 version in existence simultaneously.
Before installing the i5/OS® V5R3M0 operating system or a later release, you might want to consider running the *ESTIMATE option on the OS/400® V5R2 (CVTDIR) command, because it can provide a conservative estimate of the amount of auxiliary storage needed during conversion.
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Conversion considerations
Related information
Convert Directory (CVTDIR) command