Use this procedure to move a VOB to another host in the
same Windows® domain or to move a VOB to a different
partition on a Windows host.
About this task
The following procedure describes how to move the VOB \libpub from storage
directory C:\VersionVaultStorage\VOBs\libpub.vbs on VOB server host \\sol (the source host)
to a storage directory shared as vobstg on VOB server host \\vobsvr01
(the target host).
Procedure
- Log on to the VOB’s current server as the VOB owner or
privileged user.
In this example, the VOB’s current server
is \\sol.
- Lock the VOB for all users.
- Stop HCL
VersionVault on
the VOB server host.
- Rename the old VOB storage directory.
If you
omit this step, the VOB will become available in its old location
as soon as the VOB server starts on the source host, which can cause
a variety of problems for users who try to access the VOB.
- Restart HCL
VersionVault on
the source host.
- Copy the VOB storage directory, preserving all ownership
information.
You must use a copy utility that preserves the ownership information contained in the VOB
storage directory ACLs. See
Preserving NTFS ACLs when copying a VOB or view storage directory.
Use the
HCL
VersionVault
ccopy utility, located in
versionvault-home-dir\etc\utils\ccopy.exe for
this purpose. You must run
ccopy on the host to which the VOB is being moved.
C:\VersionVaultStorage\VOBs> net use E: \\sol\vobstg
C:\VersionVaultStorage\VOBs> ccopy E:\libpub.vbs libpub.vbs
- Replace the VOB object and tag with new ones that reference
the new VOB storage directory.
Use the
HCL
VersionVaultAdministration
Console or the following commands (this example applies to the destination
on server
vobsvr01):
cleartool register –vob –replace \\vobsvr01\vobstg\libpub.vbs
cleartool mktag –vob –replace –tag \libpub \\vobsvr01\vobstg\libpub.vbs
- Unlock the VOB.
- Verify that all clients can access the VOB at the new location.