-data' to prepare the new volumes, so adding them is quick once the new
server is up.
> Thanks,
> Ben
>
>
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> Remco Post
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> To: ADS
>> On Thu, 1 Jun 2006 09:00:38 -0600, Ben Bullock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Sorry, I should have been more specific. I am moving from old AIX
> systems to a new AIX systems. In the past we have done just as you
> suggest, we attached the drives to the new system, mirrored the db and
> removed t
:43 AM
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Subject: Re: Migrating TSM (5.3.2.0) to new Windows box
Ben,
You don't say, but are you moving to a newer AIX system, or a different
OS? If you are staying with AIX, do you have the option of connecting
the new disks to the older system? If so, you could mirro
pools are empty when it comes up, right? So I
should not need to audit any volumes.
Thanks,
Ben
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Dennis, Melburn W IT743 wrote:
> Our old TSM server is EOL and we are replacing it with a new one.
> They are both W2K3
Dennis, Melburn W IT743 wrote:
> Our old TSM server is EOL and we are replacing it with a new one. They
> are both W2K3. What is the safest/best way to migrate? I was planning
> on installing TSM on the new box and then using a recent database copy
> on tape to restore the db on the new box usin
Our old TSM server is EOL and we are replacing it with a new one. They
are both W2K3. What is the safest/best way to migrate? I was planning
on installing TSM on the new box and then using a recent database copy
on tape to restore the db on the new box using a point in time restore
(since the lo