Re: Full backups
2002-03-05 12:52:41
There are several options, that is one, Andy outlined a couple more. It really
depends on what you want to do with the data you have, if you need it or not.
If they are really wanting to start over fresh then it sounds like you don't
need to keep the old data and can reclaim tape space, then the idea of renaming
nodes or filespaces would be the best, then you could delete the older data
later and reclaim tapes. If you need to keep the old data and just want a full
backup of everything then you need to ask what type of retention you need and
should this affect the existing data. You can do the selective backups, change
the mode to absolute, do an archive of everything. I have had to use all of
these options before, it really depends on what you need for the final outcome.
Ryan
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