No problem. Everyone has a different take on how things get done. Sometimes. there is no one way to do something in TSM.
-----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nick Laflamme Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 3:49 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Collocation by group I misread your note, and I apologize. What I wrote made sense if you were asking about a node that was already known to TSM but hadn't been in the collocated pool before you added it to the collocation group. But you're describing a situation with a new node to TSM, and my answer makes no sense on that context. I apologize for the resulting confusion. Nick Richard Mochnaczewski wrote: > Actually, on my tape pools I had to enable collocate by group instead of node. > > I don't see the point in doing a move nodedata. Why would I want to collocate > all my data on that node ? If I run a selective on all filesystems, I would > have a full image of what the syestem looked like today. If I had a DR > situation in a week , then > I know that most of my data is mostly on one tape. If I do a move nodedata > and move all the data, I would have a lot more tapes to deal with. I would > rather let retnetion/expiration come into play and drop the older files and > keep my collocation "clean". > > Rich
