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Re: Copying Client Data To Another Storage Pool

1996-07-17 14:47:19
Subject: Re: Copying Client Data To Another Storage Pool
From: Claudia Masters <cmaster1 AT TUELECTRIC DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 1996 13:47:19 -0500
The show command is perfect since we are using collocation and would like to
get a list of tapes required to restore a single node.  Which manual has the
documentation for this command?


At 08:21 AM 7/17/96 CST, you wrote:
>Jose, Instead of using the Q content command to figure out which volumes are
>associated with a particular nodename try using the following command (show
>volumeusage nodename) where nodename is plug in the associated node you are
>intrested in. I the past this command has worked pretty well for me when Im
>trying to figure out which volumes are associated with a particular node.
>
>Ronnie Craig
>State of Texas Comptroller
>Austin, Texas 78774
>E-Mail Ronnie.Craig AT cpa.state.tx DOT us
> ----------
>From: Pittson, Timothy ,Corp,US
>To: Multiple recipients of list ADSM-L
>Subject: Re: Copying Client Data To Another Storage Pool
>Date: Tuesday, July 16, 1996 5:15PM
>
>Unfortunately, the Move DATA command cannot be restricted by Nodename -
>only way to do this would be to have collocation
>enabled, then determine what client is using each tape and issue the
>MOVE DATA command against those tapes.  If collocation is
> enabled, you can find out the owner of each tape by using the Q CONTENT
>xxxxxx COUNT=1 command.  Once you determine the
> list of tapes you want to move to the DASD storage pool, you'd issue
>the MOVE DATA xxxxxx  STGPOOL=dasdpoolnamegoeshere.
> One advantage of the MOVE DATA command is you can run many of them
>concurrently.  In fact, we use MOVE DATA to
>complement RECLAMATION processing by moving tapes with very little data
>back to the disk storage pool.
>
>Tim Pittson
>tpittson AT himail.hcc DOT com
>>-----------------------------------
>>From:  Jose A. Hernandez[SMTP:Jose_A._Hernandez AT CANDLE DOT COM]
>>Sent:  Thursday, July 11, 1996 7:26 PM
>>To:    Multiple recipients of list ADSM-L
>>Subject:       Copying Client Data To Another Storage Pool
>>
>>I currently have my clients going to a storage pool called CARTRIDGE
>>and would
>>like to move their current data to a DASD storage pool. I read about
>>the MOVE
>>DATA command but you cannot specify a node name. Has anyone had any
>>experience i
>>n this ? What would be the steps involved.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>
>
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