ADSM-L

Re: How to schedule

2004-09-08 23:02:37
Subject: Re: How to schedule
From: Steve Harris <Steve_Harris AT HEALTH.QLD.GOV DOT AU>
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 13:01:52 +1000
Ameerul,

How about this?

Set up your backup schedule to run *every* Sunday and set its expiry date to a 
date in the past, say 01/01/2004 

Schedule this admin script to run every Sunday, at some time before your backup 
schedule is to run. (assuming you use prompted mode)

===============
upd schedule mydomain myschedule expiry=01/01/2004
select server_name  from status where daysinmonth(current date) - day(current 
date) < 7 
      and  dayofweek(current date) = 1
if (rc_ok) upd schedule mydomain  myschedule expiry=NEVER
===============

Regards

Steve Harris
AIX and TSM Admin
Queensland Health, Brisbane Australia


>>> ameerul_msb AT YAHOO DOT COM 09/09/2004 11:28:20 >>>
HI All,

How do you handle a request to do backup on last
Sunday of each month. This backup (or rather archive)
is to be kept for a year. How can we accommodate this
in TSM (schedule)? One guy is comparing with Veritas
which he claims can do it.

If TSM schedule can't handle it, anyone has done it
anyway thru script or whatever? Please! Maybe i didn't
see the solution here but you guys do.

The request came from the management for their
business policy.

Thanks and best regards
Ameerul Madzali



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