I would agree with Mauro. It could even be much more efficient to
create a new copy storage pool and re backup the data from the primary,
especially if your copy storage pools are offsite. One the new copy
storage pool is complete you could delete the old one. Alternatively,
if the copy storage pool tapes are onsite you could just do a move data.
Regards,
Simon
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| From: Mauro.TINELLI / mime, , , Mauro.TINELLI AT ST DOT COM
| From: Mauro.TINELLI / mime, , , Mauro.TINELLI AT ST DOT COM
| To: ADSM-L / mime, , , ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
| Subject: Re: Migrate from 3490s to 3590s
| Date: Wednesday, 25 August, 1999 3:42PM
|
| I probably didn't fully understand your question.
|
| If they are "copy stg" why don't you obtain a new copy from the primary
| STGs?
|
| or else
|
| what about the MOVE DATA command?
|
| Mauro, STM
|
| > We are migrating our ADSM storage from 3490 tape drives to 3590s. I
| was
| > able to move the primary storage pools by defining a relaim storage
| pool
| > which used the new drives and letting reclaim move everything. But
| copy
| > storage pools do not have a reclaim storagepool parameter. How do I
| get
| > the data in my copy storage pools from 3490s to 3590s?
| >
|
|