With regards to the Move Nodedata command, is this something which can be stopped and started (i.e. if we were to kick off the process can we stop it and then resume from where it left off)?
>>> Richard Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 20/04/2007 17:12 >>> On Apr 20, 2007, at 11:16 AM, William Kyndt wrote: > ... > > 1. When enabling collocation for a group of servers, does a full > backup > of the servers occur to group the data on as few volumes as possible > followed by incremental backups? Or do incremental backups still occur > as normal and are simply grouped on pre defined volumes? William - There is no change in Incremental backup behavior because of collocation: if an object is in the target storage pool already, it will not be backed up again, regardless of how the storage pool is arranged. > 2. Is there a way to collocate data already backed up onto fewer > volumes? All subsequent data movement within the storage pool (reclamation, Move Data, Move Nodedata) will observe the collocation rule. The Admin Guide has good info on this. Richard Sims Sr. Systems Programmer at Boston University, Office of Information Technology ********************************************************************** The Miller Group Limited Registered in Scotland - SC018135 Miller Homes Limited Registered in Scotland - SC255429 Miller Construction (UK) Limited Registered in Scotland - SC209666 Miller Developments Limited Registered in Scotland - SC178108 2 Lochside View Edinburgh Park Edinburgh EH12 9DH Disclaimer: The Information in this e-mail is confidential and for use by the addressee(s) only. It may also be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately on +44 (0) 870 336 5060 and delete the message from your computer: you may not copy or forward it, or use or disclose its contents to any other person. We do not accept any liability or responsibility for: (1) changes made to this email after it was sent, or (2) viruses transmitted through this email or any attachment.