On 2016-12-30 15:02, Lee, Gary wrote: > TSM server 6.3.4 Running on RHEL 6.7 > > Finally received a 24 drive disk shelf to attach to my tsm server. > Now want to move the db from a single mirrored disk pair to four > smaller raided disks to gain speed. > > I can add the new directories easily enough, but how to remove the > old db directory to re-use the disk space?
All the following commands must be executed by the TSM DB instance owner. You will have to restore TSM db to your new directories. BUT you will restore it only AFTER YOU BACK UP your TSM db, and then drop it like this. First, example of the backup: $ backup db devclass=ULT6C-BK0 type=full volumenames=M00100L6 scratch=no $ backup db devclass=ULT6C-BK0 type=full volumenames=M00101L6 scratch=no Then DROP db: $ ./dsmserv removedb TSMDB1 Then after you are 100% sure that you have at least one usable TSM DB backup, you will restore your TSM DB only to your new directories. You will have to list your new directories in the restore option "on=" like in the following CLI command: $ ./dsmserv restore db todate=today source=DBBackup on=dbdir.file Example content of the dbdir.file containing only new directories would be: /tsmdbdir01 /tsmdbdir02 /tsmdbdir03 /tsmdbdir04 Of course, REMEMBER to back up your volume history, device config and dsmserv.opt file before doing all of the above! More details here: http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSGSG7_7.1.3/srv.reference/r_cmd_dsmserv_restore_db_pit.html After the restore is finished, you can remove old directories from file system and use the disk space. First make sure that TSM is using only the new directories by querying the database space like this: TSM:> query dbspace -- Sasa