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From: MUSTAFA BAYTAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 9:25 AM
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Subject: Re: db2 backups not expiring
Peter logon to your aix system as user db2 or user who is owner the db2
backups
and then run command :
db2adutl query full
you
Peter,
Another thing to think about is how often your database is backed up fully,
versus the logs being archived. We only back up the dbs fully once per week,
and logs are applied to get to a particular point in time. Because of this,
we use :
vere = 2
verd = 0
rete
elete the backups when DB2 does.
Nick Cassimatis
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>Subject: db2 backups not expiring
>Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 15:28:18 -0500
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>All,
>Does anybody know why wouldn't db2 backups expire, when, in theory, they
>should be?
>We have an AIX-SP environment, with TSM 4.1, server and clients.
All,
Does anybody know why wouldn't db2 backups expire, when, in theory, they
should be?
We have an AIX-SP environment, with TSM 4.1, server and clients. DB2 data is
backed up via the TSM-API. The copygroup criteria for this data is: versions
exists=1; versions deleted=1; retain extra versions=1,