I did the same thing, and you have to create a new storage pool in the new library. If you have a DASD pool to buffer the writes from VI on the system, just point its NEXTPOOL parameter to the new storage pool. If you don't have a DASD pool, then point the NEXTPOOL from the existing library to the pool in the new library. When the first pool fills to the high migration threshold, it will push data to the second pool.
ADSM/TSM handles the tracking of where the VI object is stored, so this is all seamless to the users. Nick Cassimatis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Today is the tomorrow of yesterday.