Hans, Since VEREXIST=10 is set to 10 and the rest "No Limit". TSM is keeping 10 versions of the file. When the file changes again, TSM will be keeping 11 versions now. The oldest version (the 11th version) of the file will be expired.
Like you said the file have been backed up more than 10 times in the past 6 months. If you want a file 6 months ago. Bad news the file have expire when the file became the 11th version. When you use the -pick and -ina you should see 10 versions of the file. I am not too sure if I explain this right or if it make any sense. Hopefully someone elsemay explain this better. Sias ________________________________________________ Get your own "800" number Voicemail, fax, email, and a lot more http://www.ureach.com/reg/tag ---- On , Hans Hedlund ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I was wondering... > > If I have a backup copygroup that says VEREXIST=10 and all three other > variables "No Limit", what would a point-in-time restore, from say 6 > months > ago, do with a file that has been backed up more than 10 times during > the > last 6 months? The file existed 6 months ago, but since I would only > keep 10 > versions, that 6-month old version would have expired by now. > > Would the PIT restore know that I used to have a file 6 months ago, and > pick > the oldest existing version of that file? > Or would I be notified about a missing file? > Or has TSM forgotten all about this 6 month old file by now, including > the > fact that it did exist 6 months ago? > > /Hans >