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Re: Bkp versions to keep ...

1998-09-11 14:57:19
Subject: Re: Bkp versions to keep ...
From: "Thomas A. La Porte" <tlaporte AT ANIM.DREAMWORKS DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 11:57:19 -0700
Floriano,

ADSM does not allow you to modify the Active policy set. Instead
you must modify an inactive policy set, then activate that set.
This provides you the opportunity to "validate" a policy set
before activating it. Validation will warn you of inconsistencies
in your definitions, such as copy groups that point to
non-existent destinations.

So, for example, you would modify the copy groups in your
"STANDARD" policy set (or some other that you have created), then
issue the command "VALIDATE PO STANDARD".

If that command comes back w/o any warnings, issue the command
"ACTIVATE PO STANDARD", and all of the changes you've made to the
copy groups will now take affect.

On Fri, 11 Sep 1998, Josi Floriano Granconato wrote:

>Hi friends,
>
>==========================================
>ADSM Server:    MVS 5.2.2
>ADSM Clients:   AIX - OS/2 - Win95 - WinNT
>==========================================
>
>
>How to change the number of backup copies to keep?
>
>When a try by ADSM Sytem Administrator (BKP Copy Groups),
>I receive the msg: ANR1585E Policy set ACTIVE cannot be modified.
>
>During execution of command:    RESTore  -PI -SU=YES C:\dir\*.*
>just the Active dataset version (last bkp)
>and 1 (one) Inactive dataset is showed.
>
>Thanks in advance for your attention
>
>Floriano
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>
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