Uhmmm, Lawrie, I don't think you will get what you want... Look at TSM as a big file cabinet with copies of files from other servers. A file in TSM is "ACTIVE" if it is the way it looked on the client during the last incremental (or selective) A file in TSM in "INACTIVE" if it isn't the way it looked on the client during the last incr/sel (which includes having been deleted from the client) Now, Versions Data Exists says how many copies of that file is kept in the TSM file cabinet as long as it still exists on the client. Versions Data Deleted says how many copies to immediately reduce down to as soon as the file is found to have been deleted from the client. Retain Extra says how long to keep INACTIVE copies (from the time they go inactive) Retain Only says how long to keep the LAST copy of a file that has been deleted from a client
If you want to keep no more than 7 days you will need A) Versions Data Exists of 7 so if a file changes daily, you will have 7 on the 8th day the 1st day's copy will expire due to VDE 7 B) Retain Extra 7 so if a file only changes weekly, VDE won't expire because on day 8 you will only have 2 copies BUT the old copy will be 8 days old and will go away due to RE 7 C) Versions Data Deleted 7, to always have at least 7 copies/days D) Retain Only 30 to keep the last copy of a deleted file for 30 days (past its deletion) Personally I always make my Versions Data Deleted greater than one BECAUSE what if a disk is going bad and nobody notices. Say on night one is hoses up some of a file that is viewed as a change to that file ??? So TSM backs it up resulting in the active copy being bad... Now more errors on the disk make the file totally go away, a backup runs, and the file is marked deleted and during expiration TSM cuts down to the last copy, that BAD one made the night before ! ! ! YIKES !!! Personally I use VDE-7, VDD-3, RE-35, RO-95 which has kept the user community pretty happy over the years Dwight -----Original Message----- From: Lawrie Scott - Persetel Q Vector [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 4:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Expiring Data / Versioning Hi All Thanx in advance, new to this and not sure I've set this up correctly. I originally wanted to keep 7 versions and delete after 30 days any deleted files. I run TSM Server 5.1 and I'm trying to expire all my data down to only one copy of the data. My versions were set to 7 and the rest as shown, I changed it down to 3 and ran an inventory expire this made no changes. Have I setup my copy group incorrectly. I wish to finally setup the copy group to have seven days(not versions) backups and to only keep deleted files for a max of 30 days. Copy Group Name STANDARD Versions Data Exists 3 Versions Data Deleted 1 Retain Extra Versions 0 Retain Only Version 30 Copy Mode MODIFIED Copy Serialization DYNAMIC Copy Frequency 0 Kind Regards LAWRIE SCOTT For: Persetel/Q Vector KZN Company Registration Number: 1993/003683/07 Tel: +27 (0) 31 5609222 Fax: +27 (0) 31 5609495 Cell: +27 (0) 835568488 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Notice: This message and any attachments are confidential and intended solely for the addressee. If any have received this message in error, please notify Lawrie Scott at Comparex Africa (Pty) Ltd immediately, telephone number +27 (0) 31 5609222. Any unauthorised use, alteration or dissemination is prohibited. Comparex Africa (Pty) Ltd accepts no liability whatsoever for any loss whether it be direct, indirect or consequential, arising from information made available and actions resulting there from.