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Noor2000

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May 23, 2004
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hi Guys,
my problem is that I have 5 Netware servers with collocation, one day, we didn't have enough tapes so I'm sure that Tivoli Backed up two servers on one tape but I don't know how to get which tape and which servers are on this tape?
Any idea
Thanks
Noor
 

If you are using TSM Server version 5.2 there is a new command called 'move nodedata.'

Here is some information about the command.

Use this command to move data located in a sequential-access storage pool. You can move data for one or more nodes, or a single node with selected filespaces. The data can be located in either a primary or copy storage pool. This command is helpful for reducing the number of volume mounts during client restore or retrieve operations by consolidating data for a specific node within a storage pool, or to move data to another storage pool. For example, you can use this command for moving data to a random-access storage pool in preparation for client restore processing.

Ensure that the access mode of the volumes from which you are moving the node data is read/write or read-only and that the access mode of the volumes to which you are moving the node data is set to read/write. This operation will not move data on volumes with access modes of offsite, unavailable, or destroyed.

If we are using TSMN Server 5.1 or lower, would need to run a select statment to see which tape contains the data for a node in question.

select volume_name from volumeusage where node_name='NODE_NAME'

Good Luck,
Sias :)
 
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