Lindsay Morris wrote:
Right, we did some magic on the dsmc client...
But I see this question here repeatedly: "how can I list all of my backup
files?"
And the answer is always "Don't do that, or tread carefully" like Richard
just said.
...
So why are people wanting to do this?
Hey, you lurkers who think about doing this: will you speak up and say why,
please?
What are you really after, reducing wasted storage? tuning up retention
policies?
What?
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lind...@tsmworks.com
A.Lurker responds "Yes" to both of the above, e.g.,
Upon finding DONT_DOIT policy in effect @ (inherited) NoClue TSM:
tsm: NOCLUE>q co dont_doit act*
Policy Policy Mgmt Copy Versions Versions Retain Retain
Domain Set Name Class Group Data Data Extra Only
Name Name Name Exists Deleted Versions Version
--------- --------- --------- --------- -------- -------- -------- -------
DONT_DOIT ACTIVE SPECIAL STANDARD 30 30 999 999
DONT_DOIT ACTIVE STANDARD STANDARD 4 2 30 60
tsm: NOCLUE> [names changed, but unfortunately, this is not imaginary!]
The now responsible TSM v5.5 SysAdm wants to know (who,what,howmuch) will
be affected if we eliminate SPECIAL Mgmt Class, but would *not* dare to
select node_name, filespace_name, filespace_id, HL_name, LL_name,-
count(LL_name) as "#InActive", sum(file_size) as "NoAggr(MB)"-
from backups,contents where state='Inactive'-
and days(current_time)-days(deactivate_date)>30-
and backups.object_id=contents.object_id-
and aggregated='No'-
/* because "actual" filesize isn't always available, but it should be! */
group by node_name, filespace_name, filespace_id, HL_name, LL_name
The potential TSM v6.1.5 SysAdm wonders if, with the new DB2 basis,
this/similar selection could actually return accurate information within
the time that a reasonable person would be willing to wait?
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