Hi folks, 

I have a situation where our company has two backups systems, TSM being one of them. 
The 'other' backup system doesn't work for various reasons and we are planning to move 
the servers that backup to it to TSM. On the weekend that other system fell a part. 
Now I need to backup about 500GBs into a Magstar L32 that really doesn't have that 
much space. I'm in a tight spot and I need some creative ways to backup that much 
data. Here's what I've been trying:

- turn collocation off, or from 'filespace' to 'on'
- reviewing old nodes and the largest filespaces, but this didn't save to much
- I don't think I can reduce any copies or the length of time that the copies are 
stored

Here's what I do have:
- I do have 8 x 36 GB disks that will be here soon
- a ton of tapes, no room in the Magstar, but I must have 200-300 extra tapes
- I also have 24 x 18.2 GB disks right now that are used for my disk pools and 4 x 9.1 
GB disks that are used

So I was thinking I that I could:
1. use the 36 GB disks for a primary pool. Still sending the data offsite (copy pool) 
because I have a lot of tapes, OR,
2. start taking tapes out of the Magstar and just setting them aside, when they are 
full

I do have a LTO coming but not for 2-3 months.

I could really use a creative idea to store a lot of data. I have the tapes just not 
the slots inside my Magstar.

Thanks Miles


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Miles Purdy 
System Manager
Farm Income Programs Directorate
Winnipeg, MB, CA
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