Re: AW: Ramifications of Delete Volume as pertains to next backup cyc le.

2001-05-02 Thread Richard Sims
>Besides, under circumstances you are not right with the premise >"with no chance of recovery". If the volume deleted belongs to a >primary pool and had been backed up by the meands of "backup storage > pool", than you can restore the files. Juraj - That's not true: deletion of a primary storage

AW: Ramifications of Delete Volume as pertains to next backup cyc le.

2001-05-02 Thread sal Salak Juraj
Yes, you are right, the files will be backed up as if they vere new on the client. Besides, under circumstances you are not right with the premise "with no chance of recovery". If the volume deleted belongs to a primary pool and had been backed up by the meands of "backup storage pool", than you

Re: Ramifications of Delete Volume as pertains to next backup cyc le.

2001-04-27 Thread Vibhute, Bandu
ol doesn't delete any file references. Bandu -Original Message- From: PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 10:43 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Ramifications of Delete Volume as pertains to next backup cyc le. Importance: High Hi I thin

Re: Ramifications of Delete Volume as pertains to next backup cyc le.

2001-04-27 Thread PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI)
Hi I think when u delete volume database info is lost once and for all.Now next time u back up it is backed up as new files for those files i.e irrespective of change or updation. balanand pinni -Original Message- From: Alan Davenport [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, April 27, 20

Re: Ramifications of Delete Volume as pertains to next backup cyc le.

2001-04-27 Thread Cook, Dwight E
Yep, if it was an "active" backup copy of a file and the file still exists on the client, a new copy will be made... "inactive" backup data just goes away... Archived data... you are out of luck :-( Dwight -Original Message- From: Alan Davenport [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, A

Re: Ramifications of Delete Volume as pertains to next backup cyc le.

2001-04-27 Thread Prather, Wanda
Yes, if the file still exists on the client machine, and TSM determines that it no longer has a backup of the file, it will back up that file again during the next cycle. -Original Message- From: Alan Davenport [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 10:21 AM To: [EMAIL P