Re: Question about MOVE DATA command
1998-10-29 09:36:51
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Re: Question about MOVE DATA command |
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Hilton Tina <HiltonT AT TCE DOT COM> |
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Thu, 29 Oct 1998 09:36:51 -0500 |
When I turned collocation on, I just issued the mov data command but kept it
within the same storage group. Why did you do it to a new storage pool and
then back to the original one? I did this whenever I found a lull period in
ADSM processing. To find a list of volumes that were not collocated, I
issued the show volumeusage command (I was version 2 at the time) and found
the volumes that were used by more than one client. With version 3 you
should be able to accomplish that with a select statement.
Tina
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert A. Burdick [SMTP:rburdick AT METLIFE DOT COM]
> Sent: Thursday, October 29, 1998 9:24 AM
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: Re: Question about MOVE DATA command
>
> I had a similar "Challenge" . I set up my storage pols with collocation
> disabled. Later on down the road, I found it difficult to manage restores
> as ADSM was asking for a bizilion tapes. I later enabled collocation and
> used the move data command to sort everything out.
> MOVE DATA (Volume name) STGPOOL=(SOME OTHER STG POOL)
> after the files on the volume were moved, I ran MOVE DATA again
> MOVE DATA (New Volume name) STGPOOL=(Original STGPOOL).
>
> Sounds like this approach may help you...
> Hope it does
>
>
> Regards,
> Robert Burdick
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