Geoff,
This is an issue that has been around since they implemented the DIRMC
option. When I was working for an IBM business partner & I could attend
the internal seminars (in San Jose) I was told that the DIRMC option was
invented specifically for Novell clients since the programmer who wrote
t
>I do not understand quite well what you try to accomplish. But anyhow,
>cached data on disk only remains until a new backup needs the
>space. In the
>tape you will have all the data from the different versions
>you are keeping.
>So it is normal that you have much more data on tape than on disk.
>
Don't quite understand, what you want. Is your disk pool big enough to
keep all data. Then you don't need migration to tape. Check the
definition of your storage pool.
Your request was to put data from tape to disk. The only way i know to
move data between storage pools is "move data". Unfortunaly
at the operating system level to ensure no data loss
due to media failure.
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Gill, Geoffrey L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 4:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Storage pools and Cached files
I have not heard from anyone on this
want to maintain the data on disk forever you will need a very large
disk storagepool.
Regards
Maria
- Original Message -
From: Gill, Geoffrey L. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 11:05 PM
Subject: Storage pools and Cached files
> I
I have not heard from anyone on this so I'm going to ask again. I can't seem
to find an answer so my guess is I can't copy this data from tape to disk. I
have a disk pool with cached data on it. It does copy to tha offsite pool
and to tape in the 3494. For whatever reason the copy on the disk is n