Author: simon.weaver at astrium.eads.net (WEAVER, Simon)
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 14:14:54 +0100
Jonathan BPEXPDATE will do the job - you may need to extend the images though Regards Simon Weaver 3rd Line Technical Support Windows Domain Administrator EADS Astrium Limited, B32AA IM (DCS) Anchora
Author: JMARTI05 at intersil.com (Martin, Jonathan (Contractor))
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 11:25:30 -0400
This is a terrible idea all around but I've been ordered to freeze all offsite data for a legal discovery to come in some lawsuit my company is in. I've got a list of all offsite tapes, but how do I
The choice is yours ... use bpexpdate on the images or on the media. NetBackup will adjust the other for you. From the v5.1 unix command reference: Changing the expiration can be done on a media ID b
Author: Mark.Donaldson at cexp.com (Mark.Donaldson AT cexp DOT com)
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 10:24:44 -0600
bpexpdate affects the images, not the media. If you use the media form, it just cross-references to images-on-tape first. -M --Original Message-- From: veritas-bu-bounces at mailman.eng.auburn.edu [m