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For AIX GPFS and Solaris VxFS file systems: You must have root user authority to use this command.
Attention: On large file systems, selective migration can take a while.
The dsmmigrate command selects specific files from your local file system and migrates them to a TSM server.
If the file resides in a file system with a different server stanza than the last processed file, a new session starts for each file that is migrated. This can happen as a result of links from one file system to another.
The first file migrates even if the file size exceeds the quota that you specified for the file system. When migration occurs, the ddf command displays zero migrated and premigrated bytes for your file system. If the total number of bytes exceeds the quota after the file migrates, the next file is not migrated.
Syntax
.---------------. V | >>-dsmmigrate--+--------------+------ filespec---+------------->< | .----------. | | V | | '--- options-+-'
Parameters
Examples
Task | Command |
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Migrate all files in a directory named /migfs2/test/dir1 and in all of its subdirectories. Display the information. | dsmmigrate -Rv /migfs2/test/dir1 |
Migrate a file named tf04 from the current directory and display the information. | dsmmigrate -Detail tf04 |