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Re: TDP Copy Groups

2002-05-02 23:12:32
Subject: Re: TDP Copy Groups
From: David Longo <David.Longo AT HEALTH-FIRST DOT ORG>
Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 23:12:40 -0400
No it doesn't, depends on what versions of TDP you have.
With TDP SQL 2.2 you can do normal versioning like you
would for "plain old NT or unix files".  With TDP SQL prior to 2.2
and for TDP Oracle (all versions as far as I know) you set
Verdeleted =0
Retonly=0
(Per manual)
The Oracle RMAN scripts actually do the deleting, the difficulty
depends on the verion of Oracle you have.

If you have TDP SQL earlier than 2.2, then as I recall you setup
copy group similarly (check manual) and you have to either delete
manually from client or with ver 1.1.2 they provided an "autodelete"
on client that you could set to run and delete versons over certain
number of days.

A last email at night answer.

David Longo

>>> JWholey AT EXCHANGE.ML DOT COM 05/02/02 09:33PM >>>
I'm in the process of setting up TDP for Oracle and SQL.  Can someone tell me 
if the co group definitions work the same for all of the TDP products.

For example.  I've set up TDP for Exchange as follows...

VDE     no limit
VDD     no limit
REV     60
ROV     60

And I expect this to keep my exchange data available for 60 days.  On day 61, 
my first backup should expire (I hope).  Does it work the same for TDP for 
Oracle and SQL?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Regards, Joe



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