Hi William, You can try EXPORT commands. With them, you can selectively export objects from one instance to other.
On 9/6/06, William Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a client using library sharing of a 3584 with LTO3 drives. Right now their one main instance is so large it needs to be split. The client does daily incremental as well as monthly backups. The daily backups are domain STANDARD using stgpools 3584POOL and 3584CPPOOL. The monthly backups use domain LONGTERM and stgpools LONGTERM_3584 and LONGTERM_VAULT. I would like to create another instance and initially restore the database to it. Then rename it and establish server-2-server for the library sharing. Then from the main instance LOCK all the monthly nodenames and start deleting them. And from the new monthly instance, lock all the daily nodes and start deleting them. (DELETE FILESPACE). How can I change ownership of the volumes?? Right now the main instance "TSM" owns the volumes with the library manager. I want to change the ownership of all the LONGTERM* tapes to the TSM2 instance. If I run an AUDIT LIBR from TSM2, then ALL volumes that are currently in the library are changed to TSM2, including the daily tapes. If I try to do an UPDATE LIBV on the library manager to change the ownership, I get error ANR8969E. It also appears that all the volumes belonging to a library client are in the library manager volume history file as TYPE=REMOTE. Maybe there's a better (or easier??) way of splitting the database and use library sharing for the resources...any help will be appreciated. TSM Server 5.3.2.1 on AIX. Bill Boyer >Select * from USERS where CLUE>0 0 rows returned
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