On Jan 23, 2008, at 4:28 AM, Angus Macdonald wrote:
So I'm right to think the "dsmc delete backup" command will remove
the TSM backup files and leave the archived copies alone?
Yes.
EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Another archive/expire query
Use 'dsmc Delete ARchive' to remove previously archived files.
The client manual explains how to manage Archive files.
Richard Sims
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Use 'dsmc Delete ARchive' to remove previously archived files.
The client manual explains how to manage Archive files.
Richard Sims
that delete filespace
> would remove backup AND archived copies. Is that incorrect?
>
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Another archive/expire query
Angus,
Congrats to your organization for the longest disclaimer in the history of
the internet :-)
If its a whole drive,
DEL FILESPACE node_name filespace_name
Angus,
Congrats to your organization for the longest disclaimer in the history of
the internet :-)
If its a whole drive,
DEL FILESPACE node_name filespace_name TYPE=ARCHIVE
on the server might be the way to go. As its windows you may have to use
the fsid number and nametype=fsid to indicate th
I am busy helping an external supplier understand his own Tivoli system, which
has become full.
We plan to archive certain drive letters attached to a file server which
contain data that will never change. The archive process is fine but what is
the best way to remove references to the archived