Re: Expiration Questions

2010-03-23 Thread David McClelland
This would suggest to me that any inactive objects (modified or deleted) bound to this management class will be expired/removed from TSM-managed storage 30 days from their inactivation date (subject to expiration processing). >From the TSM Server, the only way I can think of checking this would be

Re: Expiration Questions

2010-03-23 Thread Richard Sims
On Mar 23, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Jones, Eric J wrote: > Is there a way to see how many files will expire in the next day and/or week > for a particular server/workstation? You would have to trawl through the enormous Backups table, matching on CLASS_NAME and operating on the DEACTIVATE_DATE field i

Re: Expiration Questions

2010-03-23 Thread Jones, Eric J
Good Morning. The policy on this particular machine is. == Policy Set Name ACTIVE Versions Versions Retain Retain Data DataExtraOnly Exists Deleted Versions Version --- No Limit No Limit 30

Re: Expiration Questions

2010-03-19 Thread David McClelland
Hi Eric, When you say, "We have a 30 day policy", could you send the output of a `Q COPYGROUP` for the relevant management class? Cheers, David McClelland London, UK -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Jones, Eric J Sent: 19 March