On 18/05/2007, at 5:01 AM, Avy Wong wrote:
Hello, We have two instances TSM_A and TSM_B, Currently we want to move some nodes from TSM_A to TSM_B. Once the nodes are moved to TSM_B, the filespaces will be backed up over TSM_B. Is there a way to keep continuity of the backed up data ? Do I need to move the backed up data of those nodes from TSM_A to TSM_B? How do I go about it? Thank you.
Easiest way to go about this would be to do an EXPORT NODE between instances, assuming a high speed link between the two instances. If the link between the two instances is slow (meaning "less than the streaming read rate of the tape drives", or if the importing server is unable to write as fast as the tape drives can read), you'd probably be better off doing the export to a file storage pool, copying the exported files over to the other server, and importing them (tedious in the extreme, and needs a large chunk of temporary disk space, but ... well ...) Alternatively, if you don't have any important archived data for the nodes in question, you can just cut them over to the new instance, take the hit of the one-time full increment, and remove them from the original instance at some appropriate time, according to the retention policies of the company. This assumes you have enough tape storage space to take the short-term hit. Cheers.