Doug - Under normal circumstances (same file system type, etc.) the rename causes the prevailing filespace to fully represent that client file system, so you should get a simple incremental. I've done this many times in Unix.
Richard Sims On Jul 25, 2007, at 7:08 PM, Thorneycroft, Doug wrote:
Hello, I need to move some data from one drive (E:) to a new larger drive on the same server (J:) The TSM Filespace name for the E: drive is \\servername\e$ with FSID 4 The J: drive does not yet exist on the server. After moving the data to the J: Drive, if I rename filespace \ \servername\e$ to \\servername\j$ and Delete the E:drive from the server, will TSM see the J: drive as existing data, and perform an incremental, or will it back it all up again, treating it as a new filespace with a different FSID?
