How do I remedy this? Should I just start the internal migration again? If I do, what will happen to files that have already been copied over? I assume that they won't be overwritten. What about a file that might have been copied over successfully but was then deleted from the Celerra? Will it be replaced with the original file from the Windows server?
As long as you do not provide more details how exactly the internal migration was done, which tools and which parameters have been used, it is impossible to answer your questions.
There are tools available, which will copy maybe only "older" files/contents over (so they do not replace already changed data on the destination) over, but they can not determine if a file is deleted on the destination or not copied over. So at the end it will copied over again and must be "manually" deleted again.
Peter_EMC
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April 1st, 2009 23:00
internal migration again? If I do, what will happen
to files that have already been copied over? I assume
that they won't be overwritten. What about a file
that might have been copied over successfully but was
then deleted from the Celerra? Will it be replaced
with the original file from the Windows server?
As long as you do not provide more details how exactly the internal migration was done, which tools and which parameters have been used, it is impossible to answer your questions.
There are tools available, which will copy maybe only "older" files/contents over (so they do not replace already changed data on the destination) over, but they can not determine if a file is deleted on the destination or not copied over. So at the end it will copied over again and must be "manually" deleted again.