From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Ouzen >I am running Netware backups at night on disk and during the >day I migrate it to cartridge I am planning now to backups >those Novell 's client just on a storage disk. >For better performance I know backup my dirmc on disk , I >think to do a move nodedata from my cartridge storage to my >new storage disk but what about my storage disk of dirmc I >think I will not need anymore . > >Did I need to do : > 1. A next storage from my actual dirmc storage disk to the >new storage disk where the Novell's backup will be after the >move nodedata 2. To delete my old dirmc storage pool ( after >is empty) 3. To delete the dirmc entry on my dsm.opt
Leave your dirmc disk storage pool just the way it is now. Information that goes into your dirmc pool is also stored in your standard disk storage pool, which you are now migrating to tape. The reason you leave the dirmc disk pool in place is so that when you have to perform large-scale restores, the directory structure information is restored from disk; this is much faster than restoring from tape. -- Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Berbee Information Networks Office 262.521.5627