Re: Copy Storage Pool Question
2004-02-24 13:18:13
I believe to do what you propose, you would have to bring the offsite
volumes onsite. This is not allowed at our site.
>>> shwl AT STATOIL DOT COM 2/24/2004 2:48:13 AM >>>
Avoid deleting volumes. You can also do something like this to achieve
your
needs.
What du you want to spend time on, recreating volumes or move data?
UPD VOL * WHERESTG=COPYPOOL ACCESS=READO
MOVE NODEDATA XXX FROMSTG=COPYPOOL
DELETE VOL copypool-vol-created-above DISCARDDATA=YES
UPD VOL * WHERESTG=COPYPOOL ACCESS=READWR
//Henrik
David E
Ehresman To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
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Wahlstedt)
VILLE.EDU> Subject: Re: Copy
Storage Pool Question
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2004-02-23
18:45
Please respond
to "ADSM: Dist
Stor Manager"
If I use the move "nodedata>" command to move the primary copy
>to the new storage pool and then back it up to the different copy
>storage pool will the copy in the original copy storage pool be
>automatically discarded? If not what is the best way to do this?
>
No, it will not automatically discard the old copy pool data.
The best way, and it's not a particularly good way, is to 'dev vol
xxxxxx discarddata=yes' for the volumes in the old storage pool that
had
that node's data and then do a 'backup stg old_primary old_copy' to
re-backup any other node data that was on the deleted tapes.
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