We're about to replace four NT fileservers with one IBM NAS-box. Is there any way to migrate or export/import the TSM backup data? The directory structure is changing along with the UNC name and the drive letter (filesystem). In addition, we're splitting our biggest server over two drives in the new box.
I can't see a good way to keep my 'x' generations of \\fileserv1\d$ when the new system is going to have \\fileserv1\d$\data as one drive (fileserve\z$) and \\fileserv1\d$\userhome as another (fileserve\y$). Adding to the fun & frolic, \\fileserv2\d$ will also end up under \\fileserve\z$. Suggestions? Do I just camp on the old data for 45 days and then blow it away? The vast majority of the files of interest change daily, so my five-version backup just barely covers the work-week. The rest of the files are huge seldom-used access databases that (a) probably wouldn't be detected as corrupt for months and (b) probably won't have a useable copy in TSM by the time we find out it's corrupt anyhow. TIA Tom Kauffman NIBCO. Inc
