l wondering which
pea the cup is under.
Good luck,
Alex Paschal
Storage Administrator
Freightliner, LLC
(503) 745-6850 phone/vmail
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From: Todd Lundstedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 7:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Expiring specif
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Todd,
I just had this problem with a bunch of oracle archive files that had been placed into
the wrong directory and so had picked up the default retention (retonly 365) instead
of the oracle one (retonly 35). Your suggested approach will work fine for active
files, which will be rebound, but
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If this was a unix platform AND the files are the ONLY thing in a
filesystem (filespace) then just use DELETE FILESPACE on the TSM
server would be simplest way.
David Longo
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I have a bunch of files that have been backed up in one directory on this
node
I have a bunch of files that have been backed up in one directory on this
node that we no longer need to keep. These files all have unique names,
but share the extension of .prt. There is a very large number of inactive
versions (simply because these are temporary files that get deleted each
day