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I -THINK- that SAVSTG is hardware dependent.  Therefore using it to
restore onto a different configuration is shaky at best.

Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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"M. Lazarus" <mlazarus@ttec.com>
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11/11/2002 11:01 AM
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        Subject:        Upgrading disks


  A client would like to upgrade their disks in an old system (model
400).  They currently have 12 x 2GB disks.  There is one pair that is
mirrored and the rest are RAID'ed.  Since there are no available bays, if
they wanted to double or almost double the size of their disk space, what
would the procedure be to transfer the data?

  Can the data be "pumped" somehow or does a full system restore need to
be
done?  If the latter, can a SAVSTG be done?

  TIA.

  -mark

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