I have 3 tapes that were backupsets that should have expired LONG ago, but have not.
They were created under TSM server 4.1.3 on Windows NT. We did a migration to Win2K and TSM server 4.2.3.1. I did try the undocumented command (thanks to Wanda for helping me to this point!) that Wanda found in the lists archives: <quote> In TSM versions prior to 2.7.4 and 4.1.3 there was a bug concerning deletion or expiry of backupsets. This bug is solved in the newer versions, that is, delete works as it should (removes entry from volhist). The expire however, still does not work 'as designed' : the volumes still remain in the volhist, even after the backupset has expired and dissappeared. To get those volume out of the volhist (evt. make them repappear as scratch volumes) you have to use the following (undocumented !) command: delete volhist TOD=today-nn vol=<volumename> TYPE=backupset force=yes </quote> Here is the list from my 'q volhist' of the tapes in question: Date/Time: 08/27/2002 10:33:53 Volume Type: BACKUPSET Backup Series: Backup Operation: Volume Seq: 1 Device Class: LTOCLASS1 Volume Name: 175ACBL1 Volume Location: Command: GENERATE BACKUPSET TSM tsm-bs DEVCLASS=LTOCLASS1 RETENTION=7 SCRATCH=YES WAIT=NO Date/Time: 09/16/2002 10:58:00 Volume Type: BACKUPSET Backup Series: Backup Operation: Volume Seq: 1 Device Class: LTOCLASS1 Volume Name: 161ACBL1 Volume Location: Command: generate backupset tsm full * devclass=ltoclass1 scr=yes ret=30 descr="TSM Full" wait=n Date/Time: 09/20/2002 10:36:16 Volume Type: BACKUPSET Backup Series: Backup Operation: Volume Seq: 1 Device Class: LTOCLASS1 Volume Name: 204ACBL1 Volume Location: Command: generate backupset tsm full * dev=ltoclass1 ret=30 Suggestions? Thanks to all for the assistance! ... Jack