12:36:01 -0400
> From: Daad Ali
> Subject: Re: Deleted DB2 backup still in TSM
>
> Thanks Richard,
> =20
> Yes, I am running expire inventory daily. And I don't see anything in t=
> he activity log that would indicate that the expiration is not working.
> =20
> DESCRIPTI
e you run the DB2
command AFTER the TSM one. This would allow a not so short period of time
where you are able to display these "expire immediate" objects.
Date:Sun, 7 Oct 2007 12:36:01 -0400
From:Daad Ali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Deleted DB2 backup still in TSM
Thanks Richard,
Yes, I am running expire inventory daily. And I don't see anything in the
activity log that would indicate that the expiration is not working.
DESCRIPTION: Daily Script to run Expiration process to remove expired data
COMMAND: expire inventory wait=no
PRIORIT
On Oct 6, 2007, at 7:30 AM, Daad Ali wrote:
...
1- Is there a way of restoring these database backups?
If it's expired, it's beyond your retrieval capability: the only
recourse is to restore your TSM system to some time in the past,
which is unpalatable, if even possible to the point you may
Hello TSMers,
When I run the command "show version intelsrv30db2 * " in TSM.
I get the following output.
/SESSNA : \NODE\ FULL_BACKUP.20060128210004.1 (MC: DEFAULT)
Inactive, Inserted 01/28/06 21:00:04, Deactivated ** EXPIRE IMMEDIATELY
**
ObjId: 0.2643630069, GroupMap , o