If the remote computer is a TSM server or you have SANergy and maybe with
the SAN client you can delete the remote storage pool with the discard=yes
and it should get rid of everything.  I have not tried this in this
scenario.  Then redefine the storage pool and perform another copy.
However, you are vulnerable for the time it takes to redo the copy.

I am not sure why you are not just keeping two copy pools (one local and one
remote) in synchronization with the primary.

You would define a file device class on the remote system.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michel David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 5:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Please!:A Temp-File COPY POOL Solution


Hi Everybody. Thank you for precedent answers !

I try to to be more understandable !!

 Here's the new problem:
We have a 120GB Disk for pool (like 1 tape capacity)
 We would like, each day, to Copy the Archive Pool to
a
 FILE POOL on this disk (remote disk).
Parallely we will continue to use a regular tape for
copy pool.

After the Copy Tape is full we'll like to empty the
DISK POOL and to begin to backup on the new tape and
on the Empty Disk every day.

This method has the advantage to save data on a remote
computer (network connected) that can be in another
place every day and ASSURE that we cannot lose more
than ONE day info. Even if the Library Box is burned!

For sure we need to be sure that we can recover from
the DISK POOL the stored info there.

Is there a solution ?
Is there a trick ?

 TIVOLI 3.7.4
 NT4.0 (soon 2000)
 QUALSTAR AIT1/2 librs.
 API Used for Archives (not Copy Pool)

 Thank you !!!!
 Michel

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