I can't help but to wonder if a company that wants to
keep all their data for 10 years has a functioning
legal department. Are they aware that all that data
is subject to e-discovery?
On Apr 29, 2008, at 4:41 PM, Mahesh Tailor wrote:
Of course, if you just want a point-in-time snapshot of the current
data while continuing to use existing management classes for all
data going forward, why not kick off a backupset ...
Where the requirement is to freeze all current Backup and
not the new 10year copygroup setting in the new domain structure.
Thanks
Charles Hart
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On Apr 29, 2008, at 10:43 AM, Hart, Charles A wrote:
Thanks for input, we've done the same thing for the Exchange
Environment, but I was under the impressions that once data is
Archived
using the TSM ba client archive function that you could not extend the
retention on exiting archives...
Char
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If you only have to keep what is there for 10 years and can allow n
If you only have to keep what is there for 10 years and can allow normal
processing of new data going forward... set up a new domain with grace
periods to fit your needs... for 10 years 3,666 days will work, my example
here is where I had to keep everything for an umlimited period of time.
(put in
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Retain All Existing TSM Backup / Archive Data for
10Yrs
Not necessary.
You can't rebind a file that has been archived to a different management
class, but if you change the RULE the file is bound to (i.e., the
archive copy group retention setting), that change doe
My question would be more in line with "Why would you keep data for 10 years?"
Does the mgmt not understand the liability associated with such a long
retention period? Ask Bill Gates about long term retention and the emails SUN
subpoenaed after 8 years. I'll bet he wanted a doover on that one.
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Not necessary.
You can'
Not necessary.
You can't rebind a file that has been archived to a different management
class, but if you change the RULE the file is bound to (i.e., the archive
copy group retention setting), that change does indeed take effect, and will
do what you ask.
That said, here's my plug for content man
Ok, we have a requirements to retain all Backup / Archive data that
exists in our TSM environment today for 10 years. There's a few "ugly"
options, but would it be possible to do the following?
Export node from Existing TSM servers to New TSM Server with Archive And
Backup Copy Groups set to 10 y
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