Thanks darren , that one slipped my mind.
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 16:05, Darren Dunham wrote:
> > man nsrmm:
> >
> > -e time
> > When used in conjunction with the -S option, it sets
> > the retention time of the specified save set. The
>
> Yes, but as it shows later, you can't set the browse or retention time
> of a specific instance. browse/retention is associated with the entire
> ssid.
>
> > -S ssid
> > Changes ( -o) or removes ( -d) a save set from the Net-
> > Worker databases, or used in changing the browse time
> > (specified with -w) or the retention time (specified
> > with -e) of the specified save set record. The save
> > set is identified by a save set identifier, ssid. A
> > save set instance, or clone, can be specified using the
> > format ssid/cloneid (but, it is ignored when used for
> > the options -w and -e).
>
> The only way I would think to do this is to set the savesets to the
> longer period and then delete the disk volume directly when the shorter
> time has expired.
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