I agree with Don... Just connect in the new library and stick in all the tapes. Data/tapes are bound to a device class, then the device class is bound to a library
What I'd do is get a list of all your tape volsers in a file and assemble checkout commands checkout libvol <libname> <volname> checklabel=no remove=no ... then I'd call that as a macro to clear the libvol references to the old library also clear all your scratch volumes in a similar way then delete out all your drives then update your library definition to point to the new library device then define your new drives that are in that new library which is now pointed to by your library definition I'd open up the old & new libraries and get folks busy moving tapes from one to the other... Run an inventory on the library itself so that library sees all the newly inserted tapes Take that macro file that you did all the checkouts with and alter it to be checkin libvol <libname> <volname> checklabel=no status=private devt=____ ... run that macro to pick up all your private tapes then do some voodoo to checkin your scratch tapes in my aix environment with a 3494 I'd use mtlib -l/dev/lmcp# -qI | grep FF00 | cut -d' ' -f1 to find all my "inserted" tape volsers... I can only do this since I've already checked in all my private volumes, thus they no longer have an atl code of FF00 which is an "inserted" code for a 3494-L12 You will have to use what is proper for the silo... hope this helps Dwight -----Original Message----- From: william derksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 5:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Swappin Silos We are running a TSM server attached to an iceberg using Gresham's EDT. I would like to know the best way to move operations to a newer silo on the same TSM server. The tape media for the current silo and the replacement silo is to be the same format. It would be nice if clients could be moved over the new silo incrementally i.e., both libraries operational at the same. Move data, checkout checkin, export import? I've searched through the docs on this and have yet to find much help. Advice and suggestions greatly appreciated. TIA, biru biru_2000 the biru of the new millenium. --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better