Re: Delete automatically after 30 days migrated data set (ML2) - F O L L O W U P

2005-06-13 Thread willie bunter
Hermann,
 
Thanks for the information.  I learned something new.  I  didn't know that this 
was available.
 
Thanks for your help.

Hermann Faber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a patch available which enables HSM to delete datesets without
backups.

From HSM Implementation and Customization Guide:

2.5.29 Disabling Delete-If-Backed-Up (DBU) Processing for SMS Data Sets





Before SMS-managed data sets are expired, a check is made to ensure that

the data set has a backup copy. Some sites want to override the

requirement that SMS-managed data sets have a backup copy before they are

expired. The following patch provides this capability:


PATCH .MCVT.+431 BITS(..1.) /* Override the requirement */ 
/* that SMS-managed data sets */ 
/* have a backup copy before */ 
/* they can be expired */ 

Hermann

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Re: Delete automatically after 30 days migrated data set (ML2) - F O L L O W U P

2005-06-09 Thread willie bunter
Hi Frank,
 
Did you get an answer to your problem?  If so, could you please share with me 
the solution?

Thanks  
 
Willie
Frank Alequin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,

I was trying to create a Management Class to Migrate a dataset after 1
day, keep it for 31 days and after that expire it. In this case we migrate
those datasets directly to ML2.

How am I supose to define the management class to perform such an action.

I have the following define;

Expiration Attributes

Expire after Days Non-usage . : 31
Expire after Date/Days . . . . : NOLIMIT
Retention Limit . . . . . . . : NOLIMIT

With this definition I have notice that none of the data sets have been
deleted after 31 days.

Thank you and have a nice day.

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Re: Delete automatically after 30 days migrated data set (ML2) - F O L L O W U P

2005-06-09 Thread Perryman, Brian
Do you have a backup policy in place for these dataset? 

HSM will never expire a dataset that does not have a backup copy.

Brian

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Re: Delete automatically after 30 days migrated data set (ML2) - F O L L O W U P

2005-06-09 Thread Joel C. Ewing
Are you sure about that?  I'm 99%+ sure we have a management class which 
does not have autobackup enabled and which purges 7 days after creation 
(with no backups), and some others where the criteria is x days after 
last reference with similar behavior.


If the management class requests/requires auto-backup, then I would 
expect the requirement that there must have been a prior successful 
backup; but that criteria should not apply if the management class 
doesn't require a backup.


Perryman, Brian wrote:
Do you have a backup policy in place for these dataset? 


HSM will never expire a dataset that does not have a backup copy.

Brian


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Re: Delete automatically after 30 days migrated data set (ML2) - F O L L O W U P

2005-06-09 Thread Hermann Faber
There's a patch available which enables HSM to delete datesets without
backups.

From HSM Implementation and Customization Guide:

2.5.29  Disabling Delete-If-Backed-Up (DBU) Processing for SMS Data Sets

 

 

   Before SMS-managed data sets are expired, a check is made to ensure that

   the data set has a backup copy. Some sites want to override the

   requirement that SMS-managed data sets have a backup copy before they are

   expired. The following patch provides this capability:


   PATCH .MCVT.+431 BITS(..1.)/* Override the requirement */ 
   /* that SMS-managed data sets   */ 
   /* have a backup copy before*/ 
   /* they can be expired  */ 

Hermann

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Re: Delete automatically after 30 days migrated data set (ML2) - F O L L O W U P

2005-06-09 Thread Ted MacNEIL
...
I'm 99%+ sure we have a management class which 
does not have autobackup enabled and which purges 7 days after creation 
(with no backups)
...

If you could post an example, we'd all be 100% sure.

-teD
(The secret to success is sincerity.
If you can fake that,
you've got it made!)

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