I had this same issue, and I set the copy storage pools to collacated, and one by one did a move data on the volumes, then I simply deleted the volumes which contained data from the nodes I no longer wanted in the storge pool. If you want you can then turn collocation off.
Ray Baughman TSM & Engineering Systems Administrator National Machinery LLC Phone 419-443-2257 Fax 419-443-2376 Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -----Original Message----- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of > i love tsm > Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 10:59 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: reorg offsite data - noncollocated to collocated > > > Hi all > > Hoping someone can help with this "opportunity" we have... > > For a number of our existing clients we have changed them from using > non-collocated to collocated storage. Obviously the next step is > to use the > move nodedata command to move the old primary data across into the new > primary collocated storage pool. This data will then get backed up to the > new collocated copy storage pool we've set up. > > The problem is how do I delete the data for the nodes that will > still reside > in the old non-collocated copy storage pool.? I don't want to use delete > volume because the data is spread over lots , i.e 70+, tapes, and these > tapes contain data for nodes we want to leave noncollocated. > > Wish there was move nodedata command for copystgpools ! > > Any thoughts or ideas appreciated. > > TIA > > _________________________________________________________________ > Find a cheaper internet access deal - choose one to suit you. > http://www.msn.co.uk/internetaccess >