The rebind only changes the management of the objects.  It does not move the
data.  The only way to move the data unless it is the only file space in the
default pool is to do an export file space, delete filespace, import to the
correct pool.  This will export all of the file space data from both pools
and import it to the correct pool.

Let's see what other people say.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Sawyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Changing Management Class in mid-stream


Hello folks.

I'm new to the list, but I'm sure I'll become a regular. I will try to help
whenever I can, and as I'm running the first Canadian IBM (TSM based)
Storage Service Provider (SSP) I should have some interesting and unique
challenges, as well as some ordinary ones.

My first problem is ordinary. I accidentally backed up a customer to the
default management class, when he should have been backed up to a different
one. I've since made the change in the client dsm.opt file (this is on
windows) but I'm wondering at my output when I run "q occ". If I have a
separate storage pool for each management class, will I have to use the
"move data" command to get everything where it should be, or will data be
re-bound and moved automatically? Any information would be helpful.

Regards,

Kevin Sawyer
Chief Technical Officer
Storagepipe Solutions Inc.
416.802.2527
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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