I think you could do an EXPORT and specify only ACTIVE data, delete the
client, then reimport it.
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From: Julie Phinney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 4:45 PM
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Subject: Expiring files on an inactive client
I have an
Julie, I have many nodes like this. To clean them up I created
a domain with all the same management class names; then I updated
the copygroups to have the '1,0,0,0' set of parameters that keeps only
the active set during expiration processing. I also set the destination
to a dummy storagepool t
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10/31/2001 03:45 PM
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Subject:Expiring files on an inactive client
I have an old, no-longer-backing-up client, whose backups we need to keep
in
I have an old, no-longer-backing-up client, whose backups we need to keep
in case of a disaster. We don't need to keep all the inactive versions of
files, though. Since it doesn't connect to the ADSM server any more, I
don't know how to expire those inactive versions.
Does anyone know how I