Dear Josef,
your hint was successful, but only the tdp way. We could see, that after
doing a incremental backup there were 5500 transaction logs discarded. So
on the first stage we were happy.
But, the expiration of the db and the reclaim didn`t free up as much as
expected. It looks like that
your hint was successful, but only the tdp way. We could see, that after
doing a incremental backup there were 5500 transaction logs discarded. So
on the first stage we were happy.
But, the expiration of the db and the reclaim didn`t free up as much as
expected. It looks like that the
Del,
you`re right, of course. I thougt it works like the TDP fpr Oracle, where
RMAN is in charge.
We made the incremental on the 5th of july and our policy says that we
retain data for 42 Days. So we should see a large decrease after 42
days,... .
Thanks
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Holger Bitterlich
Stadtsparkasse Köln
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Dear Josef,
your hint was successful, but only the tdp way. We could see, that after
doing a incremental
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Subject:Antwort: Re: database expiration Problem / Domino TDP leaves
old databases
Del,
you`re right, of course. I thougt it works like the TDP fpr Oracle, where
RMAN is in charge.
We made the incremental on the 5th of july and our policy
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Subject:Antwort: Re: database expiration Problem / Domino
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leaves old databases
Del,
you`re right, of course. I thougt it works like the TDP fpr Oracle, where
RMAN is in charge.
We made the incremental on the 5th of july and our policy says