Re: Deleted DB2 backup still in TSM

2007-10-09 Thread Daad Ali
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

Re: Deleted DB2 backup still in TSM

2007-10-09 Thread Ken Chamberlain
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

Re: Deleted DB2 backup still in TSM

2007-10-07 Thread Daad Ali
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

Re: Deleted DB2 backup still in TSM

2007-10-06 Thread Richard Sims
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

Deleted DB2 backup still in TSM

2007-10-06 Thread Daad Ali
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