I believe the answer is "yes", but you will also end up with many duplicates
(for files that have not changed). An alternative would be to run a second
scheduler to ServerB (after you've done the first initial export).
Also, I think you realize this, but for completeness: you not only need to
worry about retention, but also the number of retained versions. If you're
retaining for 60 days, but only 3 versions, then you could be missing some
versions.
..Paul
At 05:01 PM 2/11/2010, Lloyd Dieter wrote:
>Scenario:
>
>Two TSM servers, both v5.5.X.
>
>TSM serverA has retention for a particular client (node1) of 60 days.
>
>TSM serverB is used as a target for server-server export/import from serverA.
>On serverB, node1 is defined, and retention is set to NOLIMIT.
>
>After 30 days, node1's data is exported to serverB, using the command:
>
>"export node node1 toserver=serverB filedata=all merge=yes replacedefs=no"
>
>If I continue to do this every 30 days, will I wind up with every version of
>the data originally backed up on serverA, now on serverB, essentially retained
>forever?
>
>TIA,
>
>-Lloyd
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