Author: "Matuschak, Brian J" <BMatuschak AT CIBER DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 19:15:34 -0600
Greetings: I'm working on a project where the client wants to have individual files deleted from backups in TSM 5.2 0.0; his organization does not use archives. I am new to the product, so I've spent
Welcome to the product, and the List, Brian. spring for a big, expensive product like TSM and then completely ignore what it's all about, seeking instead to have it do things which are contrary to i
Author: "Matuschak, Brian J" <BMatuschak AT CIBER DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 13:53:49 -0600
Richard: Thanks for your "call above the line of duty" service. I believe "what goes around comes around" with the caveat "but not always in the way you expect!" in terms of how it gets back to you,
Author: Curtis Stewart <Curtis.Stewart AT LAWSON DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 15:05:44 -0500
TSM for Data Retention has "Event-based Retention Management. Data is retained based on a time interval after the occurrence of a retention-initiating event. Meet regulatory requirements " Here's a l
Author: Steve Harris <Steve_Harris AT HEALTH.QLD.GOV DOT AU>
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 08:43:48 +1000
Brian, So we need a managementclass for this file or files only which specifies a copygroup with the properties vere whatever verd 0 rete whatever reto 0 Update the include-exclude list for this file
Author: "Warren, Matthew (Retail)" <Matthew.Warren AT POWERGEN.CO DOT UK>
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 09:32:04 +0100
Hello, This sounds like you just need a management class setup to immediatley expire files deleted on the workstation. You can do this with the VERsionsDeleted and RETainOnly parameters in a backup c
... Anyway, to clarify the client need, once a particular file is deleted from a particular network workstation, he merely wants to make it impossible for that file--which was previously backed up--
Author: "Warren, Matthew (Retail)" <Matthew.Warren AT POWERGEN.CO DOT UK>
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 16:51:58 +0100
How would sessioninitiation=serveronly hurt client restore sessions? Would you need to schedule restores to occur from the server end? - I am thinking that restores of exisiting files would be fine i
Author: "Matuschak, Brian J" <BMatuschak AT CIBER DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 10:04:07 -0600
Matthew: Thanks for your posts. Yes, it would be OK to restore existing files but I don't think there will be a need for scheduled restores. Also, my client is going to be creating the management cla