droach
ADSM.ORG Senior Member
I am new to the 'PROTECT STGPOOL' and 'REPLICATE NODE *' world and am curious if since adding these processes to my Daily Schedule I should rethink the order of the tasks in my schedule. In particular, the 'Expiration' process.
The Expiration task has always been the last task in my schedule, but with the two new replication tasks I am wondering if Expiration should be run prior to protect and replicate? I mean, why replicate expired or soon to be expired data, right?
Here is what the Daily schedule on my 'source' currently looks like:
Any comments or suggestions are appreciated.
The Expiration task has always been the last task in my schedule, but with the two new replication tasks I am wondering if Expiration should be run prior to protect and replicate? I mean, why replicate expired or soon to be expired data, right?
Here is what the Daily schedule on my 'source' currently looks like:
BAckup DB DEVclass=db_backup Wait=Yes Type=Full Scratch=Yes
Prepare Source=DBBackup Wait=Yes
BAckup DEVCONFig Filenames=L:\TSM\DEVCONFIG\devconf.out
BAckup VOLHistory Filenames=L:\TSM\DEVCONFIG\volhist.out
MOVe DRMedia * WHERESTate=VAULTRetrieve TOSTate=ONSITERetrive Wait=Yes
MOVe DRMedia * WHERESTate=MOuntable TOSTate=VAult Wait=Yes
PROTect STGPool AZUREFILE Wait=Yes
REPLicate Node * Wait=Yes
EXPIre Inventory Quiet=Yes Type=ALl REsource=9 SKipdirs=No
Any comments or suggestions are appreciated.