Actually no, I don't want to co-locate. I am just creating separate domains
to create a much easier way to do restores during a DRP. My company has
given me a group of servers that need to be restore ASAP when performing a
DRP, so in stead of calling back the whole copypool (offsite tapes) I can
just call back a handful of tapes for those serves.
So what I am looking at is time. Just sit and wait for all the servers added
to the DRP domain to expire their old data?
Thanks
Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: Christo Heu�r [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 3:06 AM
To: Joe Cascanette
Subject: Re: Moving Nodes to a different domain
Hi Joe,
If you are looking at co-location then the data won't automatically move to
a
new set of tapes. If your data is mixed up with other nodes data on
different
tapes it will stay this way untill the data expires or you do move data
commands
for each volume your data is on. Only new data coming into storage will be
co-located - I'm assuming you are talking about co-location here....
Cheers
Christo
> I have setup some separate domains and have moved the nodes to them,
however
> I am under the impression that the separate Domains will have their own
> tapes, how do I move the file space?. Yes the file space shows up in the
new
> Domain under the node, however there is no process that starts to actually
> move the data into to separate tapes. I have looked into the import/export
> features, but it is a long process.
>
> No luck searching the Tivoli site.
>
> Joe