Hi David

If you decommission a vm or node, the active version is changed to inactive and 
the other policy def which you have  -
e.g. verdel= nolimit -   are still recognized. 

May be you still have other inactive fullvm versions of your VM somehow 
connected to your filespace. In any case, If all inactive versions are gone, 
also the VM filespace should be deleted automatically.

test with:   q  vm  <your vm>  -ina

Normally, the follwoing is not a good idea  in a production environement, but 
in a test environement you could also do a test with copygroup  retextra and 
retonly values of 0  and then do an expire inventory 

        


rgds Michael 

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Ehresman
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Betreff: Re: Decommision VM?

>q copyg it-vme active standard



Policy    Policy    Mgmt      Copy      Version- Version-  Retain  Retain

Domain    Set Name  Class     Group      s Data   s Data    Extra    Only

Name                Name      Name        Exists  Deleted Versions Version

--------- --------- --------- --------- -------- -------- -------- -------

IT-VME    ACTIVE    STANDARD  STANDARD  No Limit No Limit       30      30



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Francisco J
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Decommision VM?



could share the output for:



query copygroup ??        ??





Bests regards





2016-10-03 11:49 GMT-05:00 David Ehresman 
<david.ehres...@louisville.edu<mailto:david.ehres...@louisville.edu>>:



> I decommissioned a VM on 9/1/2016.  We have a 30 day retention of data.

> The filespace still has not been removed even tho it is now 10/3/2016.  Why

> not?

>

> Output from a q file shows the filespace is decommissioned.

>

>                                        Platform: TDP VMware

>                                  Filespace Type: API:TSMVM

>                           Is Filespace Unicode?: No

>                                        Capacity: 0 bytes

>                                        Pct Util: 0.0

>                     Last Backup Start Date/Time: 08/30/2016 03:13:32

>                  Days Since Last Backup Started: 34

>                Last Backup Completion Date/Time: 08/30/2016 04:09:46

>                Days Since Last Backup Completed: 34

> Last Full NAS Image Backup Completion Date/Time:

> Days Since Last Full NAS Image Backup Completed:

>         Last Backup Date/Time From Client (UTC): 08/30/2016 08:00:19

>        Last Archive Date/Time From Client (UTC):

>                Last Replication Start Date/Time: 10/03/2016 10:49:29

>             Days Since Last Replication Started: <1

>           Last Replication Completion Date/Time: 10/03/2016 11:08:51

>           Days Since Last Replication Completed: <1

> more...   (<ENTER> to continue, 'C' to cancel)

>

>                    Backup Replication Rule Name: DEFAULT

>                   Backup Replication Rule State: Enabled

>                   Archive Replication Rule Name: DEFAULT

>                  Archive Replication Rule State: Enabled

>          Space Management Replication Rule Name: DEFAULT

>         Space Management Replication Rule State: Enabled

>                                    At-risk type: Default interval

>                                At-risk interval:

>                                  Decommissioned: Yes

>                             Decommissioned Date: 09/01/2016 13:09:12

>                                     MAC Address:

>

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