Make sure your reuse delay is set to something reasonable for your offsite storage pool. Then start a program of "delete vol xxxxxx discard=yes" of the tapes in the old non-collocated offsite storage pool. Delete a few and then do a "backup stg new-onsite-collocated-pool new-offsite-collated-pool" to re-backup the data that you just deleted from the old tapes.
Ugly. Yes. But you can't "move nodedata from=xxx to=xxx" for copy storagepools. David >>> Richard Mochnaczewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/15/2007 8:13 AM >>> Hi *, I've recently turned a non-collocated server to collocated by creating a new management class and also executing a move nodedata command of the node's onsite data to my collocated disk pool. What happens to the offsite data that I collocated onsite ? Now that I've collocated the data, I have gone from having the node's data spread over 200 onsite tapes to 1 collocated tape onsite and 1 offsite, but the original non-collocated at the time offsite data still resides on 200 tapes. Rich Mochnaczewski Standard Life (514) 499-7999 ext. 7008 Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] La présente communication est confidentielle. Elle ne s'adresse qu'aux destinataires désignés ci-dessus. Il est strictement interdit de divulguer, de copier ou de distribuer le contenu de la présente communication par quelque moyen que ce soit. Si vous recevez le présent courriel par erreur, veuillez nous le retourner. Nous contrôlons tous les messages électroniques que nous expédions et les soumettons au détecteur de virus. Nous déclinons toutefois toute responsabilité quant aux dommages qui pourraient être causés par un virus ou aux modifications qui pourraient être apportées à un message par un tiers après son envoi. This communication is confidential. It is intended only for the recipient(s) named above. Any disclosure, copying or other distribution of this communication to anyone is strictly prohibited. If you receive this e-mail message in error, please return it to us. We virus scan and monitor all e-mails but are not responsible for any damage caused by a virus or alteration by a third party after it is sent.