Some things to check that can affect the number of files after an IMPORT: 1) Did you specify ALLDATA or ALLACTIVE on your EXPORT NODE command?
ISUUED: Export node PHLHR files=* filed=all tos=AIXTSM-MAIN 2) Are ALL management classes/copy groups EXACTLY the same on the source and target server, including the management class the directories will bind to? If not, repeat the IMPORT with them EXACTLY the same. Yes. We are just using the default of 1 active and 4 inactive. One thing though we are going to different policy domains. 3) Did EXPIRATION run on the target server before you took these statistics, possibly deleting a lot of files? No. 4) Did you ever run CLEAN BACKUPGROUPS on your 4.2.x server? If not, (and you backup WIn2K clients) I wonder if there are some "dead/disconnected" files that were not really accessible and therefore did not export. This was a NT node. Not W2k. I'm so confused!!! Thanks for any help. I think I'm going to open an issue with Tivoli support. Regards, Brian Brian L. Nick Systems Technician - Enterprise Storage Solutions The Phoenix Companies Inc. 100 Bright Meadow Blvd Enfield CT. 06082-1900 E-MAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PHONE: (860)403-2281 "Prather, Wanda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] UAPL.EDU> cc: Sent by: "ADSM: Subject: Re: Export / Import Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .EDU> 01/12/2004 10:46 AM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" When I have done server-to-server EXPORT/IMPORT to servers with incompatible media types, there were some differences in the logical/physical space occupied on the target server. I assume that was due to differences in how blocks are formatted with the different media, because testing restores worked fine, and I got exactly the same number of files on the source and target servers. But your results are more disturbing, because the number of FILES is different on the source and target server. Clearly there are files (or objects) missing. Some things to check that can affect the number of files after an IMPORT: 1) Did you specify ALLDATA or ALLACTIVE on your EXPORT NODE command? 2) Are ALL management classes/copy groups EXACTLY the same on the source and target server, including the management class the directories will bind to? If not, repeat the IMPORT with them EXACTLY the same. 3) Did EXPIRATION run on the target server before you took these statistics, possibly deleting a lot of files? 4) Did you ever run CLEAN BACKUPGROUPS on your 4.2.x server? If not, (and you backup WIn2K clients) I wonder if there are some "dead/disconnected" files that were not really accessible and therefore did not export. If you check all those things and still have no answer, what I would do is pick a couple of filespaces, run SELECT to dump the contents of the BACKUPS table for each of those filespaces, and write a script to compare the two. That should give you an idea of which files are missing from the target server. If the results still don't make sense, I would open a PMR with IBM. -----Original Message----- From: Brian L. Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 10:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Export / Import Good morning everyone, We are in the process of migrating from TSM 4.2.1.9 running on OS/390 2.10 to TSM 5.2 on AIX 5.1. Due to incompatible media we are using the server to server export import process to move node data, however I am seeing discrepancies in the amounts of data to move. Here is an example from a 'Q OCC" command: q occ PHLHR (os/390 2.10 TSM 4.2 ) Node Name Type Filespace FSID Storage Number of Physical Logical Name Pool Name Files Space Space Occupied Occupied (MB) (MB) ---------- ---- ---------- ----- ---------- --------- --------- --------- PHLHR Bkup \\phlhr\c$ 1 OFFSITE_- 14,214 1,950.01 1,870.58 STK9840 PHLHR Bkup \\phlhr\c$ 1 STD_BACK- 928 2.06 1.90 UP_DIRE- CTORIES PHLHR Bkup \\phlhr\c$ 1 STD_BACK- 13,286 1,949.20 1,869.93 UP_STK9- 840 PHLHR Bkup \\phlhr\d$ 2 OFFSITE_- 25,447 35,257.46 35,020.67 STK9840 PHLHR Bkup \\phlhr\d$ 2 STD_BACK- 336 0.82 0.77 UP_DIRE- CTORIES PHLHR Bkup \\phlhr\d$ 2 STD_BACK- 25,111 35,257.18 35,020.44 UP_STK9- 840 q occ (AIX 5.1 TSM 5.2) Node Name Type Filespace FSID Storage P Number of Physical Logical Name ool Name Files Space O Space Oc ccupied cupied ( (MB) MB) ---------- ---- ---------- ----- ---------- --------- --------- --------- PHLHR Bkup \\phlhr\c$ 1 PRODCSP 11,810 1,144.67 1,144.66 PHLHR Bkup \\phlhr\c$ 1 PRODOCP 11,810 1,144.67 1,144.66 PHLHR Bkup \\phlhr\d$ 2 PRODCSP 15,472 4,738.94 4,738.92 PHLHR Bkup \\phlhr\d$ 2 PRODOCP 15,472 4,738.94 4,738.92 Is there a known issue with exporting data from 4.2 to 5.2? 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