Migrating Windows File Data Question
2005-02-02 16:36:03
Our Intel team will be using robocopy to move data from one Windows Dick vol to
a new one. In the past we have seen TSM Backup the data that was moved, even
thought the data has already been backed up before. An example would be...
file1.txt has been on the D: Drive and has 10 Active Backup Copies on TSM
We move file1.txt to a J: Drive.
1) Does the file1.txt start expiring off because its in a new location and its
considered a "new File" to TSM, causing the d:\file1.txt backup history to drop
off?
2) Does file one now get associated with its new location on J: Drive and now
gets backed up even thought the file has actually not changed?
In the past when our Intel group has moved data around and it appears to all
gets backed up again due to new location instead the file actually being
modified. If anyone could add some insight that would be great.. We don't want
to loose our backup history or backup a ton of data that we already have Active
/ Inactive version of.
Appreciate the help!!!!
Charles
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