I am replacing Windows 2000 drives where the TSM database, log and disk pool information is. My current configuration is as follows: c:\ tivoli E:\ database and log volumes F:\ database and log mirroring G:\ stgpool
I also have the new drives available and labeled as: H:\ I:\ J:\ It does not seem like I can simply copy the files to the new drives and then rename the drive letters. I know how to use dsmfmt -db and -log to create new files, then expand the database and log files onto the new drives, and delete the old ones. This would then have me using the H:\, I:\, and J:\ drives without the E:\, F:\, and G:\ drives. This would of course work, but I would rather not have the gap in drive letters and Microsoft may not like them either. Can I then rename the drives and configure TSM to use the new letters? Is there another way to do this? Scott Foley TSM, SQL, Windows, Netware, Checkpoint, BigIP ... Admin