Start from scratch. Install TSM at the level you would like, move and configure the library. Point the clients at the new server and go. That first backup will necessarily be a full. Will take longer than usual, but easy.
This method allows you go "clean up" your database. Keep the old server around until the data expires. Clearly, there are more details, especially since you are going to re-use the library on the new STORServer (oops, I mean TSM Server). The overall concept is sound. For sites of your size I like this method as it is simple and gets me a brand new, pristine database. This will become important next year when you migrate to TSM 6.2. Besides, a clean start is always a good thing. This topic has been covered earlier and in much more detail. You might peruse the archives to see what you can find. My name will show up along with others like Wanda who have been through this many times. Thanks, Kelly Lipp Chief Technical Officer www.storserver.com 719-266-8777 x7105 STORServer solves your data backup challenges. Once and for all. -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Kurt Buff Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 1:02 PM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Migration for Windows-based installation I'd prefer to be able to migrate server data as much as possible, including the diskpool, but if it it would be an incredibly difficult maneuver (or take inordinate amounts of time, say on the order of more than a 4-day weekend) and/or the downside of losing the diskpool is relatively minor, I could potentially live without it. I would also contemplate keeping the current TSM server version on the new machine and upgrading immediately after implementation if that would be of benefit. We back up fewer than 10 servers, but one is our Exchange 2003 server at roughly 200gb and is a full backup every night, and the other is our file server at over 2tb, though on a nightly basis it normally does around 25-50gb. Does that answer your question? Kurt On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:18, David McClelland <t...@networkc.co.uk> wrote: > Are you looking purely at a lift and shift hardware change here, or at a > clean installation of TSM Server (at 5.5.3 for example) and migrating clients > into the new instance? > > Cheers, > > /David Mc > London, UK > > -----Original Message----- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Kurt > Buff > Sent: 12 October 2009 18:54 > To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU > Subject: [ADSM-L] Migration for Windows-based installation > > All, > > We have a TSM server that's running out of steam, and nearing the end > of its expected reliable life. We have Version 5, Release 3, Level 4.6 > installed, with various levels of clients installed on our servers. > The server has 1gb RAM, roughly 2tb of disk storage, but it's old/slow > PATA, and the OS is Win2k Pro. Definitely not ideal. > > The tape robot is a Spectralogic T50, with two LTO3 drives and 25 > slots, out of which we expect to get much more life. > > We expect to replace the server with a new Dell server with 3tb of > SATA disk, 3gb RAM, Win2k3 (32bit), and use the current tape robot. > > I'd like to get to the newest in the 5.x series on the new server, > since the talk on this list about moving to 6.x indicates to me that > we'd be better off staying at 5.x for now. > > I've been casting about, and can't seem to find documentation on how > to migrate the setup to the new machine. > > Does anyone have a pointer to good documentation on doing this? > > Frankly, we've been given a quote by a VAR, and though the number of > hours they are quoting seem reasonable, the price they're asking to > work with us on this is beyond our budget. > > Thanks > > Kurt > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.421 / Virus Database: 270.14.3/2415 - Release Date: 10/12/09 > 04:01:00 >