at least I avoid the
dissertation on the definition of "incremental".
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
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=> On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 21:26:34 -0400, "Seay, Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> The INCREMENTAL command should have been obsoleted years ago with only a
> compatibility and a new set of commands FULLBACKUP, UPDATEFULLBACKUP, and
> PARTIALLYUPDATEFULLBACKUP put in its place so that customers woul
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Ah, look, Mark, I really hate to do this, because it's making me look like a
horse's hind end for not being graceful about th
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Alex,
I have read through your response and I can understand your position.
However, firat I would like to point out that the TSM documentation is
not always clear an
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Alex,
I have read through your response and I can understand your position.
However, firat I would like to point out that the TSM documentation is
not always clear and is not always con
Alex,
I have read through your response and I can understand your position.
However, firat I would like to point out that the TSM documentation is
not always clear and is not always consistant. The text you quoted from
the Admin Guide is an example of them not being consistant. Clearly
what
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"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
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KEN HORACEK wrote:
>Hi fellow listers,
>
>So here I am, "Reading the Fine Manual", and it sez; an Incremental Backup can either
>be "full" or "partial"..
>How can I tell if my backup(s) are requesting a "full" or "partial" backup?
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>Ken
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Hi Everyone,
I am going to take a
of objects expired: 1"
This will also be posted to your TSM server's log. So you should be able to
test it immediately after your regularly scheduled backup.
Alex
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Alex,
Thanks.
That works too! Or as you might say "maybe/probably/for now". If I start
modifying upward, my "versions" and "retain" values, deletion may not happen
for quite
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Andy,
Now I
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> "Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
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Hi Ken,
There is no way (at least none that comes to mind at this time) from an
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Hi Ken,
There is no way (at least none that comes to mind at this time) from an
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I think with COPYMODE, you are talking about how to get a complete back
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e that goes unasked.
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Hi fellow listers,
So here I am, "Reading the Fine Manual", and it sez; an Incremental
Backup can either be "full" or "partial"..
How can I tell if my backup(s) are requesting a "full" or "partial"
backup?
Ken
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Hi fellow listers,
So here I am, "Reading the Fine Manual", and it sez; an Incremental Backup
can either be "full" or "partial"..
How can I tell if my backup(s) are
Hi fellow listers,
So here I am, "Reading the Fine Manual", and it sez; an Incremental Backup can either
be "full" or "partial"..
How can I tell if my backup(s) are requesting a "full" or "partial" backup?
Ken
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