Move file store to new disk

Move file store to new disk

jan.wagnerRB67Z
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Move file store to new disk

jan.wagnerRB67Z
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On our server we have a 3TB Vault which we would like to move to a dedicated disk.

We have 3 full replications as well as 5 file store replications of this vault.

We cannot accept any downtime that exceeds one weekend. Is there a faster ways to move the file store to the new disk?
Using the "Move File Store" function is quite slow.

 

Many Thanks!

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pball
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I have not used this before but the Redirect File Store command might be what you want.

https://help.autodesk.com/view/VAULT/2026/ENU/?guid=GUID-163CCB73-F6E1-4E09-ACF5-D99B13A8FC1E&v=2025

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jan.wagnerRB67Z
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Thanks @pball I will give this a try on our test system and share my results.

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ihayesjr
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Agree with @pball, the Redirect File Store would make it look faster. However, you will need to copy your current file store to the new location. Here is the scenario.

  • Using Windows Explorer, you navigate to the existing file store location.
  • Use a utility like RoboCopy, or Windows Copy, to copy the file store to the new location.
  • Once this is complete, use the Redirect File Store command to point to the new location.

Note: Since you let users continue using Vault pointing to the original location, there may be new files in the original file store that need to be copied. You will have to run the copy command again and skip existing files.

 




Irvin Hayes Jr
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Autodesk, Inc.

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hermitch
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I strongly recommend using RoboCopy for this kind of task.
Skipping existing files while copying is one thing.
Getting rid of files that don´t exist in the root-Vault anymore when doing a next or final run before switching filestores is another.
Using RoboCopy with the appropriate arguments for mirroring, keeping filedates, keeping attributes,... will give you least headache and is much mor performant than Windows Copy or through Explorer.
 

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ihayesjr
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Do NOT remove files from the new location that no longer exist in the old location. The Vault Vacuum Cleaner process will automatically remove unneeded files from the new file store location.




Irvin Hayes Jr
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Autodesk, Inc.

Vault - Under the Hood Blog
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pkomatlapalli
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Hello @jan.wagnerRB67Z 

Did the information provided by @pball @ihayesjr and @hermitch  help you and answer your question?

If yes, please click on the "Accept Solution" button. This will assist other community users in finding and benefiting from this information.

If not, please do not hesitate to give an update in this thread so all community members receive an update on the progression of your question, and can suggest next steps that may be helpful for you to achieve what you're looking for.

All the best,

Pavan Kumar | Community Manager

Pavan Kumar | Community Manager
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