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  • Subject: Moving JRN/JRNRCVR
  • From: "Goins, Kirk : CO IR" <KGoins@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 09:07:00 -0700

Several months ago I discovered our main jrn was going to ASP1. I created
the next jrnrcvr in ASP2 and attached it. All has been well.

BACKGROUND
This weekend we are doing a disk upgrade. 1 of our goals as part of this
upgrade is to  isolate ASP1 from other ASPs in the RAID sets. A RAID set
will not have both user and system asp data. We currently have 2gb drives,
and room for 6 more internals. Do to this arrangement(2 internals on 1 iop
and 4 on another) we will pull 2 more 2gb drives out and move others so we
end up with 8-4gb drives in ASP3 and NO ASP2.

QUESTION
I need to move the jrn lib from ASP1 to ASP3. I see the simple way of
BACKUP/DELETE/RESTORE to ASP3. If I do this in a restricted state what
impact on journalling in general?? Is there a better way??

I don't want to use a whole 4gb for journal.
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