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Re: Oracle TDP file space deletion quesiton

2002-08-28 20:44:05
Subject: Re: Oracle TDP file space deletion quesiton
From: David Longo <David.Longo AT HEALTH-FIRST DOT ORG>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 20:45:28 -0400
If the dat in the "old" nodes is no longer needed
for any purpose, then yes you can delete it.

First use DELETE FILESPACE to delete the filespaces
and then REMOVE NODE to get rid of the node entry.

This does free up all the backup/archive disk and
tape space used by the old data.  If you have some
archives that you need to keep but can delete the
backups, this can be done.  See syntax on "delete
filespace", you can delete either or both.

David Longo

>>> borismilo AT YAHOO DOT COM 08/28/02 07:45PM >>>
Hi all
Recently I upgraded from Oracle/ebu/adsm connect to
Oracle/rman/TDP to TSM. One thing that I found was
that the ebu software stopped working for one reason
or other after the upgrade but I still have all the
old file spaces associated with the EBU backups.

I created new client nodes for my Oracle backups and
was about to delete the old ebu based nodes but wanted
to be sure that deleting them and their associated
filespaces was going to free up my library tapes? If
not, how do I go about this since I can no longer use
ebu to carry out this function?

Thanks
Boris

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