Hi Ruth,
In response:
Q >>> Once the SQL backup is complete there is a need to delete this
backup file from the server to ensure there is adequate database space
prior to the next scheduled database backup. I'm currently using a
different backup product that actually backs up the file and then
d
Ruth:
I prototyped something like this, but I can only offer you suggestions right
off the top of my head to get you started on research. The trick here is to
use the DSMC "expire" command and change the retention parameters for that
particular file; this is done by defining a special managem
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If you need the file deleted after it's sent to TSM, look at TSM's archive
function and its various options.
Curtis
Ruth Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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If you need the file deleted after it's sent to TSM, look at TSM's archive
function and its various options.
Curtis
Ruth Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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11/18/2004 10:54 AM
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