Actually, you can't assign a different management class to an already performed 
archive, but you CAN alter the management class retention period itself and 
effectively alter the retention period for all archives that used that management 
class, so there in lies the possible problem.  If other archives have used this 
management class, they will also be retained for the longer period.  But if the number 
of archives that have used this management class is low, this may be your best and 
easiest solution.  I have done that before to save myself considerable time and effort 
when things like this need to be done.  Once the 5 years is up, change the management 
class retention time back and all will be normal again. 

Ryan Miller
 
Principal Financial Group
 
Tivoli Certified Consultant
Tivoli Storage Manager v4.1


-----Original Message-----
From: Cook, Dwight E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 11:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: extending archive retentions


NO but YES, sort of...
NO, you can't alter the management class (and thus the retention period) of
archived files

BUT you could do something like export the node (or as little data as
possible but still including the data you need)
then you could save those export tapes for 5 years...
When you import a node, you can request that is use "relative" dates, so
archived data will still be available for the same number of remaining days
as when it was exported. (that was about as clear as mud...)

Dwight


-----Original Message-----
From: Glass, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 11:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: extending archive retentions


I have some clients who have archived files with 1-year retentions. Now they
say these files need to be retained for 5 years.
Is there a way we can extend these retentions without having to retrieve and
re-archive these files?
If so, how?
Thanks, in advance.

Peter Glass
Distributed Storage Management (DSM)
Wells Fargo Services Company
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