Re: DB Backup Volumes
1998-05-19 11:14:12
Also a "query volhist t=dbb" (that is type=databasebackup) will show
you what is there.... to get rid of them and let the volumes roll back
into scratch status you simply do a "del volhist t=dbb tod=-###" where
### is a number of days to go back in time from the current date. I
use "del volhist t=dbb tod=-7" so I delete db backups older than one
week. NOW I WOULD NEVER THINK OF trying to recover from a week old
dbbackup 'cause of the time involved to audit everyting but this gives
me the ability to say I'm covering things to my best ability.
later
Dwight
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Subject: Re: DB Backup Volumes
Author: HWhitehead (HWhitehead AT CAISO DOT COM) at unix,mime
Date: 5/18/98 6:47 PM
From the administrative command line, use q libvolume (format=detailed
if you want much detail). The far right hand column will give you your
info.
Hilary Whitehead
California Power Exchange
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Greg Garrison [SMTP:Greg.A.Garrison AT BANKAMERICA DOT COM]
> Sent: Friday, May 15, 1998 4:21 PM
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: DB Backup Volumes
>
> Hi all!
>
> You know... this is one of those questions I feel embarrassed to ask,
> but I
> can't remember where I can go to find out which of my tapes contain DB
> backups. Sure could use some help.
>
> Greg Garrison
> Bank of America
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