Hi TSM'ers:

        The export/import option takes so long time. So I think the best
option in order to manage this environment is to copy the database to the
second server. Copy the configuration files and start up the second TSM
server.
Then, the task is to delete nodes, stgpools, and all duplicated definitions.

Best Regards

Sergio Vázquez
TSM Certified Consultant


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De: Daniel Sparrman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: jueves, 20 de noviembre de 2003 12:41
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Asunto: Re: Moving from 1 server having two libraries, to two servers
having each one 1 library


Hi Arnaud

Another way of going at it is using server-to-server export/import 
functionality within TSM. You can choose to export all AIX-nodes from your 
old server to the new server over the LAN. You could also export all 
schedules, domains and other information related to your AIX-nodes 
separatly.

Best Regards

Daniel Sparrman
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Hi list,

Having in sight to reduce the workload on our actual TSM server which 
reaches it's limits, we've planned to acquire a new machine, install a new 
TSM server and transfer half of the clients there.
Our actual setup looks like : AIX TSM server 5.1.6.2, connected to 2 3584 
libraries. Our client data is actually more or less splitted on the 2 
libraries : the first one mainly for AIX systems, the second one mainly 
for windows systems.
Our future setup will look like each server will be connnected to it's own 
library, one group for aix clients, the other for windows clients.
My question  : is there a simple way to inject only part of actual tsm DB 
to our new server, having as a goal to transmit only windows clients 
information to the future server which will be attached to the library 
allready containing windows systems data.
The only option I could see now would be to restore the whole DB to the 
new server, and thereafter to modify all the scripts, parameters, paths to 
libraries and disk pools, to delete the undesirable aix nodes from this 
server, and finally to rebind windows clients  to the new server.
Maybe some of you have a better idea, or experience to share ...
Thanks in advance.

Arnaud

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