Re: expiring object

2002-04-25 Thread Bill Smoldt
EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Regelin Michael (CHA) Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 5:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: expiring object you're right. thank's Am I not forced to use the \...\ parameter to look all t

Re: expiring object

2002-04-25 Thread Regelin Michael (CHA)
ssage d'origine- De : Bill Smoldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoyé : jeudi, 25. avril 2002 12:56 À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: expiring object Mike, I wouldn't do it that way. A search on my laptop shows some NIF and NTF extensions. There may be others on a server. Instead

Re: expiring object

2002-04-25 Thread Regelin Michael (CHA)
> -Message d'origine- De : Bill Smoldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoyé : jeudi, 25. avril 2002 12:56 À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: expiring object Mike, I wouldn't do it that way. A search on my laptop shows some NIF and NTF extensions. Ther

Re: expiring object

2002-04-25 Thread Bill Smoldt
D]]On Behalf Of Regelin Michael (CHA) Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 3:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: expiring object Ok thanks. How then should I write my dsm.opt file when doing an Incremental backup with Archive Client knowing that TDP will allready backup the *.nsf and *.ntf files ? S

Re: expiring object

2002-04-25 Thread Regelin Michael (CHA)
'origine- De : Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoye : mercredi, 24. avril 2002 14:59 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: expiring object > By the way, do you know what will happend if to backup trigger the same file > and the two backup have different Management Class. Does t

Re: expiring object

2002-04-24 Thread Del Hoobler
> By the way, do you know what will happend if to backup trigger the same file > and the two backup have different Management Class. Does the two of them > apply to determine the expiration delay or is only one applying the > expiration ? Mike, Each of the two objects is treated by the TSM Serve

Re: expiring object

2002-04-24 Thread Regelin Michael (CHA)
PROTECTED]] Envoye : mardi, 23. avril 2002 18:15 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: expiring object > I thought I had to include *.nsf.data only if i had made a exclude of the > hole directory Witch is not the case. > Isn't it correct ? Michael, In your example, you are correct. Bu

Re: expiring object

2002-04-23 Thread Del Hoobler
> I thought I had to include *.nsf.data only if i had made a exclude of the > hole directory Witch is not the case. > Isn't it correct ? Michael, In your example, you are correct. But in your example, you are simply using the INCLUDE statement to specify whether to include a file for backup

Re: expiring object

2002-04-23 Thread Regelin Michael (CHA)
L PROTECTED] > http://intraCTI.etat-ge.ch/services_complementaires/messagerie.html > __ > -Message d'origine- De : Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoye : mardi, 23. avril 2002 14:41 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: exp

Re: expiring object

2002-04-23 Thread Del Hoobler
Mike, INCLUDE is a little different for TDP for Domino than it is for the BA client. That is because there are the two objects that make up one TDP for Domino backup. (There is a "XXX.NSF" and a "XXX.NSF.DATA" object.) We document this pretty well in the sample options file as well as the User's

Re: expiring object

2002-04-23 Thread Regelin Michael (CHA)
-Message d'origine- De : Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoye : mardi, 23. avril 2002 13:44 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: expiring object > Our client version is 1.1.2. > > The command: DOMDSMC QUERY DBB * /SUBDIR=YES" shows all the file with subdir >

Re: expiring object

2002-04-23 Thread Del Hoobler
> Our client version is 1.1.2. > > The command: DOMDSMC QUERY DBB * /SUBDIR=YES" shows all the file with subdir > that have been backed up. But only one version is shown. > > I'm not sure how to use the Show version command ? where do i use it I'm > not familiar with command line... Michael,

Re: expiring object

2002-04-22 Thread Regelin Michael (CHA)
EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoye : lundi, 22. avril 2002 16:23 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: expiring object > When consulting the gui client for a Restore, I'm surprised to see that some > files are not present to be restored. > the management class have been set up correctly to kee

Re: expiring object

2002-04-22 Thread Del Hoobler
> When consulting the gui client for a Restore, I'm surprised to see that some > files are not present to be restored. > the management class have been set up correctly to keep 13 versions. Only 2 > versions are visible (in active and inactive mode). > I controled the dsm.opt. It is correctly usin

expiring object

2002-04-22 Thread Regelin Michael (CHA)
Hello, When consulting the gui client for a Restore, I'm surprised to see that some files are not present to be restored. the management class have been set up correctly to keep 13 versions. Only 2 versions are visible (in active and inactive mode). I controled the dsm.opt. It is correctly usin