I am going through this also.  The only way I could figure out was to let
expiration take care of it....


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Bruce Kamp
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Memorial Healthcare System
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-----Original Message-----
From: i love tsm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 10:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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

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