Prior to my starting at my current company some secondary site servers were setup and NO_SMS_ON_DRIVE.SMS was not placed on the C: drive. After some time the D (intended) volume filled up and SCCM began using the C drive for packages. I've since created the NO_SMS_ON_DRIVE.SMS file on the root of C: to prevent any other packages going there. But, what happens with the existing content that is on there? My current understanding is that SCCM will not add any additional content to that drive, but it will still continue to access the content that had previously made it there without issue.
I'd like to get this data off of the C drive and over to the D drive where it should be (at least in our environment). What would be the "clean up" process to do this properly? My guess with that is I'd just manually move the folders over and then run some SQL update to point to the new spot, but I figured that I would ask around first since I'm unsure.
Thank you