Have thought about the use of a submount ?
Meaning you link your fileset to the new directory and mount that dir on the 
old dir or you do not unlink at all but submount the old directory at the new 
directory.


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<div>-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------</div><div>Von: "Sobey, Richard 
A" <[email protected]> </div><div>Datum:2016.05.04  17:32  (GMT+01:00) 
</div><div>An: "'[email protected]'" 
<[email protected]> </div><div>Betreff: [gpfsug-discuss] TSM and 
re-linked filesets </div><div>
</div>This is more a TSM question than GPFS but it involves GPFS to a point so 
I hope I’m ok asking this.
 
I’ve unlinked a fileset and relinked it at a different junction point. Will 
this cause TSM to see a “new” fileset and back up all its content? This is very 
undesireable so if I need to put it back where it belongs then I need to do 
this before tonight.
 
GPFS 3.5 and TSM 7.1.
 
Does anyone know?
 
Cheers
 
Richard
 
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