If you stay on the same platform-OS, all you need to do is shutdown (old server) after 
a final DB backup, move the HW connections to the new server, restore DB, and you're 
finished.  Remember to copy the dsmserv.dsk (filesystems for all TSM server files -- 
db, log, disk pool vols, logical volumes, path-names), as well as volhist, devcfg and 
dsmserv.opt;  move/re-org filesystems *after* the move.  Many other posts confirm this 
approach, have personally done it on AIX since v2 days.

Regards,

Don France 
Technical Architect - Tivoli Certified Consultant

Professional Association of Contract Employees (P.A.C.E.) 
San Jose, CA 
(408) 257-3037 
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Daniel Sparrman 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 12:59 PM
  Subject: Consolidating TSM servers.


  Hi

  Anybody out there know if it's possible to do a export server, without having to 
export all filedata, and then do a import and use the existing tapes.

  We have one STK 9310 and one IBM 3494. Each TSM server has a copypool and a primary 
tape pool in the different libraries. All equipment is SAN connected, so if I could 
first do a DB backup/restore to the new machine of one of the TSM servers, and then 
export everything except for the file data from the second TSM server to the new 
machine, it would be perfect.

  Doing a export server filedata=all, would create about 1500 new tapes, according to 
a export server preview=yes (about 31TB of data) and this would probbaly not work at 
all.

  So, anybody done this before?

  Best Regards

  Daniel Sparrman


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