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 = 0
        reto = 0

Also, this forces inactive copies to be deleted, so we don't keep 50 Gig 
databases around that don't need to be.

-Matt

>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, retain only
>version=3.
>DB2 backups have been occurring weekly since mid-November 2000, yet none of
>the DB2 backup images have ever expired. We run inventory expiration daily.
>Any ideas?


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