If you know which tapes contain the data from the client of interest, can you MOVE DATA for those volumes to a collocated storage pool? Then MOVE DATA again on the different sets of collocated volumes to get each client's data where you want it. It involves moving all the data twice, but it doesn't sound _that_ messy.
Or will MOVE DATA to a collocated storage pool not collocate the data? I can't remember if I've tried this, and I haven't had the need to move client data like this anyway. =Dave Prather, Wanda wrote: > > I agree, the best solution, if you can, is to just leave the existing data > where it is. > > The other solutions are messy. > > The problem with MOVE DATA is that you can't do it by client, but by volume. > (Now if you are lucky enough to have your tapes set up so you know there is > ONLY data for that client on a volume, then by all means MOVE DATA.) > > The only other way to do it is to EXPORT the client, delete it from TSM, > then IMPORT it again. -- Hello World. David Bronder - Systems Admin Segmentation Fault ITS-SPA, Univ. of Iowa Core dumped, disk trashed, quota filled, soda warm. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
