Hello all,
I am in the process of finding out why some of the DATA on my tapes
are not expiring. I have been learning a lot doing this but it is time
consuming (surprised right?). Anyway to just correct some past injustices I
deleted most of the tapes that I know should not hold valid
...I did a
SELECT * from backups where backup_date '2001-04-02' . The results
should have shown data that was backed up on
2001-04-01. BUT THERE IS A LOT OF DATA THAT WAS BACKED UP ALL THE WAY BACK
TO 2000-12-xx.
What is going on here? Why is the data there? Shouldn't it have been
expired
You have been running expire inventory haven't you? This is a routine process,
ideally run daily that actually deletes info from DB.
David Longo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/11/01 10:22AM
Hello all,
I am in the process of finding out why some of the DATA on my tapes
are not expiring. I
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Subject: Re: backup DB doesn't reflect discarded data from TAPE DELETE
...I did a
SELECT * from backups where backup_date '2001-04-02' . The results
should have shown data that was backed up on
2001-04-01. BUT THERE IS A LOT OF DATA THAT WAS BACKED UP ALL THE WAY BACK
TO 2000-12-xx.
What
...I deleted the tapes that should hold theses ACTIVE files with
DISCARD=YES. I would believe it would take it off the data base. ...
Matt - Deleting a Primary storage pool volume certainly results in the
files that were on the volume being deleted from the TSM database.
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