Bruce, select distinct node_name from contents where volume_name = 'volumename' will tell the nodes on a tape. If you move the data on the volume, it will separate the nodes, if collocation is on. If the volume has multiple nodes on it, just do a move data to the same storage pool.
Ray Baughman Engineering Systems Administrator, TSM Administrator National Machinery Co. > -----Original Message----- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Bruce Kamp > Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 10:06 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Moving from 1 large tape pool to multiple tape pools > > > Hello all, > I want to separate my tape pool into tape pools for each OS (ie > AIX, NT/200, > Netware....) I turned on collocation about 6 months ago. > 1) How can I find out which tapes are fully collocated & which tapes have > multiple node backups on them. > > 2) If a tape has multiple nodes on them (same OS) & I do a > MOVEDATA to the > new tape pool will the movedata command put each node to a > separate tape? > > 3) If a tape contains multiple nodes (different OS's) how do I move this > data to new storage pools? > > Thanks, > > -------------------------------------- > Bruce Kamp > Network Analyst II > Memorial Healthcare System > P: (954)987-2020 x6008 > F: (954)985-2274 > E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ---------------------------------------- >
