Jack, You can create a client option set that binds all *.MP3 and *.WAV files to a new management class that has settings of "1 1 0 0" for the retention values, and assign it to all of your nodes. Let one backup run, then change the include to an exclude to expire the last active versions of the files on the next backup. This will purge them all from your TSM Server as fast as possible. If you don't need to get the space back ASAP, just doing the client option set with the exclude will work (but the files will act as if they were deleted, and be retained for the RetainOnly number of days, which defaults to 60). You may also want to look at *.MPC, *.OGG, *.APE and *.FLAC files. These are other forms of audio files that are becoming more popular on the internet, so you may want to get a head start against backing them up. Nick Cassimatis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Think twice, type once. "Coats, Jack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] TERLING.COM> To Sent by: "ADSM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dist Stor cc Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject .EDU> Retroactive Excludes 02/23/2004 06:23 PM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" How can I drop backups of files on servers that have already been backed up? Our policy has changed. We are no longer backing up *.MP3 and *.WAV files. Is there a way I can get them to expire on all my backups? Even for one server at a time? I doubt it, but curious.
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