When upgrading to new Db2 tools release do the Post Install tasks for RCM Model Services, Ruleset and Mask Services need to be run
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When upgrading to new Db2 tools release do the Post Install tasks for RCM Model Services, Ruleset and Mask Services need to be run

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Article ID: 36186

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Database Management for DB2 for z/OS - Administration Suite Database Management for DB2 for z/OS - Performance Suite Database Management for DB2 for z/OS - Recovery Suite Database Management for DB2 for z/OS - SQL Performance Suite Database Management for DB2 for z/OS - Utilities Suite DATABASE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS FOR DB2 FOR Z/OS

Issue/Introduction

Do the following Database Management for Db2 for z/OS Post Install task jobs need to be run when upgrading to a new release of Database Management tools for Db2 for z/OS:

RCM      LOAD AND CUSTOMIZE THE MODEL SERVICES TABLE
RCM      LOAD THE AUTOMAPPING MASK SERVICES TABLE
RCM      LOAD THE RULE SET TABLE

The Ruleset and Maskset are used in RC/Compare Strategies. Utility models are used in Compare and Migration Strategies.

Resolution

Model Services:  

Yes run this job. We recommend that an unchanged version of the @DEFAULT model be kept for every release with a SHARE OPTION N so it cannot be modified.
This version can be compared to the previous release version to identify changes that have been made (See additional information).


Automapping Maskset:

Yes run this job.  We recommend that an @DEFAULT maskset be kept per release with a Share Option Y (only the creator can change).  Execute this task the first time you install RC/Compare with RC/Migrator on a DB2 subsystem. Be aware if the job is executed again on the same subsystem, it will overwrite any customizations that was made to the @DEFAULT maskset.


Ruleset:

Yes run this job. We recommend that an @DEFAULT ruleset be kept per release with a Share Option Y (only the creator can change).  Execute this task the first time you install RC/Migrator
into a DB2 subsystem.  Be aware if this job is executed again on the same subsystem, it adds another @DEFAULT ruleset into the rule set table .  


There are times when maintenance will make changes to these models, then you will be directed to run the necessary task to pull in the updated version.