Re: very few tapes expiring
2001-04-11 13:21:48
Well I think I found something big. It does not explain everything I see
but it is definitely more than half. The first set of servers that we were
working with were DB2 database stuff. I have been told that when using the
DB2 API that DB2 ignores/overrides the copygroup parameters and everything
is saved until the DB2 API is run to delete it. I was told by the DB2 guys
that they thought they had this process running and they just forgot to tell
me about it. Well it did not run. So I had them run it, on all there DB2
data bases on all there AIX nodes. I will have to wait till tomorrow after
we run EXPIRATION processing, see what is not in a PENDING status, and
re-evaluate this whole process. I may just wait till monday to get any
easier view of what the whole old tape scene look like.
I have found 2 'test' nodes and 1 node that has changed names with a
hardware change (not a good idea). I am sure there is some 'ONLY COPY'
files associated with them. IF I still have problems I will restate this
topic.
Thanks everyone for your help
Matt
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