People. Not used rename filespace facility before yesterday , so would appreciate experience of others. Server TSM 4.2.2 (os390 2.10) Client TSM 4.2.0 WinNT Scenario is, user moved all the drives on his client within a san, which generated new drive letters. User assured me that nothing else changed in the file attributes. Question was could we avoid next backup seeing the drives as new filespaces and backing up all the data again. Thought if I renamed existing filespaces to the new drive letters and changed the dsm.opt to reflect the new drives TSM might carry on as per normal. The renames worked ok and query occupancy before and after the renames showed that evrything had moved to the new drive letters as expected. Actually what has happened in last night's backup is that the renamed filespaces have not been updated. TSM has instead created new file spaces of exactly the same names but with new FSID's and backed up all the data again. So for future reference is there a way to do this, without generating new filespaces, or is this just TSM behaving as designed. Thanks, John
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