Author: "Hagopian, George" <GHagopian AT ICTGROUP DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 11:27:16 -0400
Greetings all... Interesting dilemma...I have an AIX box (unix server) that I am backing up via TSM 4.2...and I need to expire the data on a particular filesystem every 7 days but (knew that was comi
Author: "Talafous, John G." <Talafous AT TIMKEN DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 13:07:38 -0400
Check out the DELETE FILESPACE command. John G. Talafous IS Technical Principal The Timken Company Global Software Support P.O. Box 6927 Data Management 1835 Dueber Ave. S.W. Phone: (330)-471-3390 Ca
Probably the simplest technique is to just "DEL FIlespace <file-space-name>" from a TSM admin. session... but this does inspire the question --> "Do you really want to have a period where no data can
Author: Edgardo Moso <edgardo_moso AT KINDREDHEALTHCARE DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 15:29:10 -0400
Do you want automatic expiration? Then, you have to define two management classes: 1) 7 days rtetention 2) nolimit retention After that, point the filesystems that you want to have nolimit and 7 days
Author: "Hagopian, George" <GHagopian AT ICTGROUP DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 15:48:22 -0400
Thanks for the reply John Delete filespace I have used in the past...issus is, there is a particualar job that runs in this filesystem for 7 days, that I need to hold on to until the beginning of the
Author: "William F. Colwell" <bcolwell AT DRAPER DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 16:51:57 -0400
How about renaming the filespace at the appropriate time. Then the next backup will be a full backup; when that is completed, and copypooled, and a dbbackup is done etc, you can delete the renamed fi
What about a "rename filespace" command, followed by a "delete filespace" command. Once you rename the filespace, the nightly incremental will be required to do a full backup. Once that is done, or e
This IS THE best suggestion I've seen!!! Hurray for online collaboration! Don France Technical Architect -- Tivoli Certified Consultant San Jose, Ca (408) 257-3037 mailto:don_france AT att DOT net Pr
Author: Nicholas Cassimatis <nickpc AT US.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 08:23:22 -0400
You didn't indicated if this filesystem will be backed up weekly or daily with those rules. My answer assumes weekly, or daily with a small filesystem (not too many files, and "too many" isn't easily
Hey. Why don't you use a different management class for that filesystem ? in the include-exclude file: Include /directory management_class then you could have other attributes for that management cla