I do it at last 31th december.
I created a Full backup (VirtualFull) to a tape and purged the volume. But,
you should not to do differential ou incremental backups between you full
and purge.
You can use bscan to repopulate the catalog again if you need.
Kleber
2011/1/5 Ben Beuchler <ins...@gmail.com>
> Once a year, I need to create a full backup that will be stored
> off-site. This backup will not be readily available for normal
> restores. The obvious approach would be to delete that backup (and
> its volumes) from the catalog so they will not be considered when
> performing future backups/restores.
>
> Is there a better approach? This seems rather clumsy.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Ben
>
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