==> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Chang, Calvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Allen,
> Thank you for your previous response.
> Would the node name being exported have to reside on the target server also?
> Because how would TSM know which Storage pool or domain to export to on the target
==> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Chang, Calvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Quick question in reference to exporting a node to another server? Where is
> my data exporting to when I set "export node myname filedata=all
> toserver=sourceserver" such as Domain and Storage pool on the source s
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Subject: Re: Moving Nodes between servers
As helpful as Mark's wonderfully detailed e-mail might I add the following.
For a while now you have been able to issue the export node with options
that let you export and import all in one step provided you have a server.
The help text may have the
As helpful as Mark's wonderfully detailed e-mail might I add the following.
For a while now you have been able to issue the export node with options that let you
export and import all in one step provided you have a server.
The help text may have these same details but I really like the way it i
The best way is to export data on the source server and then import on the
target. You can export to tape, disk or, starting with 5.1.5.0, directly to
the target server. If both servers
are on the same 100/GB LAN, then direct export would be the fastest way to
do this.
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Moses Show
>I have been asked to move a client node and its data from one
TSM
>server to another TSM server. What is the best method for me to
usewhich
>would minimize any potential data loss and provide a smooth migration