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Re: Oracle TDP file space deletion quesiton

2002-08-29 00:28:00
Subject: Re: Oracle TDP file space deletion quesiton
From: Bernie M <borismilo AT YAHOO DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 18:01:02 -0700
Thanks David,
Interestingly there is not much point in keeping the
data since to resore would require ebu and an earlier
version of Oracle.

One of the problems I found going to the newer
version, the old backups became useless!

Thanks again
Boris

--- David Longo <David.Longo AT HEALTH-FIRST DOT ORG> wrote:
> 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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