Author: "Kilpatrick, Mark" <mark.kilpatrick AT SABEO DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 05:40:11 -0500
I am backing up to disk with a 6 month retention policy. I use automatic cloning to tape at the time if backup (so that I have tapes available for offsite storage immediately for six months). I requi
Author: "Maarten Boot (CWEU-USERS/CWNL)" <Maarten.Boot AT NL.COMPUWARE DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 11:56:54 +0100
man nsrmm: -e time When used in conjunction with the -S option, it sets the retention time of the specified save set. The retention time should be specified in the format that is acceptable to the fu
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. The only way I would think to do this is to set th
Author: "Maarten Boot (CWEU-USERS/CWNL)" <Maarten.Boot AT NL.COMPUWARE DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 17:49:52 +0100
Thanks darren , that one slipped my mind. -- Maarten Boot, Compuware Europe B.V. Hoogoorddreef 5 1101 BA Amsterdam Tel: +31 20 312 6511 To sign off this list, send email to listserv AT listserv.templ
Author: Peter Viertel <Peter.Viertel AT MACQUARIE DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 07:44:27 +1100
it was mentioned a few weeks ago that 7.3 has an improvement to the data structure so that retention/browse time is a per-clone attribute. I currently delete just the clone instance on the read/write