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No you can't. You would have to re-archive the data using the new node you want as the owner.
You can rename a node, but that won't work if the new node already exists and already has data.
No you can't. You would have to re-archive the data using the new node you want as the owner.
You can rename a node, but that won't work if the new node already exists and already has data.
You can't move it.What would I need to do to move the archive to this new node?
You can't move it.
You have to do a new archive as the new node. So configure the client that has the data to use the new node and perform a new archive of the data (assuming it still exists).
If the data no longer exists on the client, you will need to retrieve it using the original node, then re-archive it using the new node.
No. Only backup data can be dedupe.can this data be deduplicated?
Actually, all data stored in a dedup storage pool can be deduped: https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/...Tivoli+Storage+Manager/page/Deduplication+FAQNo. Only backup data can be dedupe.
Damn, why did I spent time writing it down when there is technote for itNo. Only backup data can be dedupe.
Here is a link to a techdoc regarding how to move archive data to another node.
Moving Tivoli Storage Manager Archive Data to Another Node Name
The steps are what llib mentions.