Hi Thomas!
>From what I read from my output files I collected after each expiration you
>are spot on!
We have a customer that complains that TDP for SAP backups which were removed
by BACKINT are still visible afterwards for the BACKFM command. But in that
case this can be explained by the fact t
Hi Chavdar!
Yes, but in this case I deleted the archives. So the managementclass should not
play no more role, right?
Kind regards,
Eric van Loon
Air France/KLM Storage Engineering
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of
Chavdar Cholev
Hello Eric,
from TSM (ISP) docs:
"If you do not use the archmc option, the server binds archived directories
to the default management class. If the default management class has no
archive copy group, the server binds archived directories to the management
class with the shortest retention period."
My best guess is that inventory expiration won't remove an archived directory
if archived copies of any of the directory's contents still exist, and that the
order of events in inventory expiration prevents a single expiration process
from working its way up the directory tree. If this theory is
Hi guys!
I was always under the impression that deleted archives were delete immediately
from TSM. I just discovered that this is not the case. Although a client can no
longer retrieve an archive after deletion, the archive files are still present
in TSM. A select * from archives where node_name