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Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 1:49 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Long term data retention for retired clients
==> On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 10:27:49 +0100, John Naylor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I have consideredf various approaches
> 1) Export
> 2) Backup set
> 3)
==> On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 08:45:11 -0400, Richard Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> If there was one thing I really wish in all this was a comments field. The
> only place we found to put comments about a node is in the contacts field.
> I wish there was another field where we could enter comment
==> On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 10:27:49 +0100, John Naylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I have consideredf various approaches
> 1) Export
> 2) Backup set
> 3) Create a new domain for retired clients which have the long term
> retention requirement
> I see export and backup sets as reducing database overh
Remember - moving the nodes to a new domain does nothing to rebind the data
to new management classes - that only happens during an actual backup. So
the data will stick around for as long as intended, except for the last
active version of the files. Those you have to delete manually. One
practi
> If there was one thing I really wish in all this was a comments field. The
> only place we found to put comments about a node is in the contacts field.
> I wish there was another field where we could enter comments.
The 'define machine' and 'insert machine' commands can be used to store
large a
On Jul 14, 2005, at 8:45 AM, Richard Rhodes wrote:
If there was one thing I really wish in all this was a comments
field. The
only place we found to put comments about a node is in the contacts
field.
I wish there was another field where we could enter comments.
...
Richard -
With a "decommi
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On Jul 14, 2005, at 5:27 AM, John Naylor wrote:
I have considered various approaches
1) Export
2) Backup set
3) Create a new domain for retired clients which have the long term
retention requirement
Hi, John -
Another possibility for your list is TSM for Data Retention.
This would be more fo
c
Subject
Long term data retention for retired clients
Hi out there,
Just wondering what the consensus is on the best way to retain TSM client
data that has to be kept for many years (legal requirement) after the
client box is retired.
I have consideredf various approaches
1) Export
2) Backup set
I'd be interested in the same info as regards NetApp client data, ie:
NDMP dump backups.
Iain
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
John Naylor
Sent: 14 July 2005 10:28
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Long term data rete
Hi out there,
Just wondering what the consensus is on the best way to retain TSM client
data that has to be kept for many years (legal requirement) after the
client box is retired.
I have consideredf various approaches
1) Export
2) Backup set
3) Create a new domain for retired clients which have th
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