Richard Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Just a quickie. When an inremental backup runs, some
So is there no way to keep a nodes data (both active and inactive) from
expiring??
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From: Seay, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 5:29 PM
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Files that do not have an active
Hi TSMers
Just a quickie. When an inremental backup runs, some files get expired.
Does this mean that they are 'marked' for expiration, but only get deleted
from the database when the Expire Inventory job is run?
Thanks
Farren Minns - John Wiley Sons Ltd
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:03:09AM +, Farren Minns wrote:
Just a quickie. When an inremental backup runs, some files get expired.
Does this mean that they are 'marked' for expiration, but only get deleted
from the database when the Expire Inventory job is run?
yes.
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bx
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From: Richard Sims [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Just a quickie. When an inremental backup runs, some files get expired.
Does this mean that they are 'marked' for expiration
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Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 12:38 PM
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In light of this, what would be the best way to protect a node's data from
expiring at all?? To keep from both active and inactive versions expiring??
If we rename