Salam,

TSM doesn't work this way.
To do exactly what you want you need to run archives weekly and monthly with the right 
archive management classes to keep the data as you desire.

Alternatively on the server, on that 7th/28th day copy the file to another directory 
with a management class (specified the include/exclude list) that keeps the file for 
the retentions that you want.  It could be scripted to copy, backup then delete. 

If it were me, I'd  probably do verexsists unlimited, verdeleted unlimited, retextra 
28, retonly 28 and run a monthly archive. This will be close to what you want, but may 
not be suitable for very large backups.

Regards

Steve Harris
AIX and ADSM Admin
Queensland Health, Brisbane, Australia

>>> ABDULSALAM ABDULLA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/04/2001 14:30:00 >>>
I think I did ask this question once back, but didn't receive any feedback,
please let me know if you can help.

I want to write a backup policy to backup my filesystems for 7 versions.  On
the 7th day I want that copy to be moved to the save box with retention of
28 days.  The 8th day will over write the first day, and so on.  But again
by the end of the forth week on 28th day, I want this copy to be kept in
save for one year.  Also I need to keep one copy of any deleted file for the
period.
How can I do that? What will be the value of the following options? Please
let me know if any other options required setting.

Backup Retention (Grace Period)
Versions Data Exists
Versions Data Deleted
Retain Extra Versions
Retain Only Version

Appreciate your input.
Salam

Salam Rahma
Project Leader
Dubai Aluminum Company
P. O. Box: 3627
Dubai, UAE
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