I haven't tried the 5.5 "fromdate" and "todate", but assuming it works as advertised on exchange data, then I don't think there is a need for an alternate server. You can just export straight to tape, then re-import later. I would also add in node renames but that is optional if you want to merge later:
1- rename node exchangehost exchangehost_Beginning-August 2- export node exchangehost_Beginning-August fromd=xxx todate=xxx other options..... 3- rename node exchangehost_Beginning-August exhangehost_sept_monthend 4- export node exhangehost_sept_monthend fromd=xxx todate=xxx other options..... 5- repeat for each month that you need. 6- rename the node back to "exchangehost" and set the expiration to the current desired expiration 7- import all the exports under their new node names in a new domain name If you want to merge the data, I suppose you can, but the main point was that I don't see the necessity for a new server instance. You only need to put the data under a different node name, in a separate domain with a "No Limit" copygroup. The management class needs to have the same name as the current management class. Hope that made sense! ________________________________________________ Shawn Drew Data Protection Engineer Core IT Production BNP Paribas RCC, Inc. Internet [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU 03/14/2008 01:00 PM Please respond to ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU To ADSM-L cc Subject Re: [ADSM-L] Exchange Surgery - Help needed. Poor form to reply to my own post, but I couldn't sleep till I found a solution. Its nearly 4am now and I think I have one! Someone suggested directly to me that I could select from the backups table and run the unsupported "delete objects" command on each file. I tested that on a single file and it seemed to work, but I'm not feeling comfortable with it for the rather large number of entries I have to delete. So how about this? Its like performing surgery with the space shuttle robot arm but it might just work. Upgrade to TSM 5.5. This is necessary anyway. Set up a second TSM Server on the same box. Export the exchange data server-to-server from the old server to the new one using the fromdate/todate parameters to give me the slice of data that I need. Repeat as necessary with mergefiles on the import side. Once a slice has been copied across I can change the retentions on the old server and expire inventory to delete that slice. Please feel free to throw in your two cents worth if you can see a flaw in this I'm starting to feel like Geordy LaForge in Star Trek TNG ---- "If we just route the power from the core through to the phaser array".... Steve. __________________ > > Sorry about that - take 2 > > Hi All > I have a customer with a small TSM Setup on windows , DB is only 3GB. TSM is 5.3.4 > Last August the legal eagles decreed that all expiration was to stop, and my predecessors did this. We are now at breaking point with a tape library that > is about to burst, and finally someone (me) decided to do something about it. > The majority of the data is exchange backups, with a twice a week full, four times a day incremental backup strategy. Legal has finally decided that > We need to keep all backups from the earliest we have to end of August. >From end of August to mid Feb we can delete all incrementals and all full backups except the last one of every month. >I can see no way of doing this from the exchange client >using the dsmc client to connect I can see appropriately named files for full backups and incrementals when I use the "q backup {filespace}\ -subdir=y" >Attempting a delete backup of any sort or even a q backup on a fully qualified name gives me a no files found message >tsm> q backup {BLKVMSG001A\BLK1ASG4}\data\0000\BLK1ASG4A250\full -inactive > ANS1092W No files matching search criteria were found >Is there any way around this? or can API -created files only be deleted by the API? >Thanks >Steve >Steve Harris >TSM Admin, Sydney Australia This message and any attachments (the "message") is intended solely for the addressees and is confidential. If you receive this message in error, please delete it and immediately notify the sender. Any use not in accord with its purpose, any dissemination or disclosure, either whole or partial, is prohibited except formal approval. The internet can not guarantee the integrity of this message. BNP PARIBAS (and its subsidiaries) shall (will) not therefore be liable for the message if modified. Please note that certain functions and services for BNP Paribas may be performed by BNP Paribas RCC, Inc.