Okay, how did you point to the second harddisk?
I mean the best way to do this without checkpoint having to know about it
is to silently use the default dir, but instead the dir is only a symbolic
link to the real dir which is on the second harddisk. This will be
transparant to checkpoint. Regardless of windows, according checkpoint
there still is a $FWDIR. Many scripts and other stuff depend on that dir.
Moving one dir to another none default might not be such a good idea
because of the many dependencies it has. This can be overcome by symbolic
links as i mentioned, then it's transparant while the real data is on the
second harddisk.
Why not: restore to the normal directory which checkpoint wishes by default
on the first harddisk. Do a cpstop to stop all checkpoint services. Then
create a dir on the second harddisk. Remove the log dir on the first disk
and create a symlink with the original name as checkpoint uses to the dir
you created on the second disk. After this you do a cpstart.
Hope this helps.
Bye,
Reinoud.
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