>> On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 09:01:33 -0500, "Kauffman, Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> If your Dbvbols are not in a hardware raid or mirrored environment, > the correct (or paranoid) procedure would be to create a new 12 GB > dbvol AND a 12 GB dbvol mirror -- and THEN delete the 9 GB dbvol and > the 9 GB mirror. It takes a bit longer, but it is the clean way to > go. Actually, you're still exposed there. The procedure goes: DEF DBVOL new DEF DBCOPY new new-copy DEL DBVOL old-copy [D'oh! old is now unmirrored] DEL DBVOL old and for however long it takes you to copy, you stay unmirrored. Now, this is not a huge exposure, in the scheme of things. But it -is- an exposure, and I don't see a reason for it. I've wished aloud here in the past for something like 'EMPTY DBVOL' so you can move data off a mirrored volume onto other mirrored vols. - Allen S. Rout
