Re: expire inventory question

2002-07-24 Thread Roger Deschner
How long does expiration take? Is it finishing? If not, you are in big trouble. What is your reclamation threshold? A good rule of thumb is to simply set it to 50%, which is the default. Roger Deschner University of Illinois at Chicago [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( ) ASCII ribbon campaign X

Re: expire inventory question

2002-07-24 Thread Rob Schroeder
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Re: expire inventory question

2002-07-23 Thread Davidson, Becky
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:55 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: expire inventory question When I run inventory expiration, I can look in the activity log and see the process going through each of my file spaces. I see it hitting the TSM clients as well as the TDP

expire inventory question

2002-07-18 Thread Luciano Ariceto
Hi All Everyday I run the following command line : expire inventory skipdir=no duration=300 and the result is : ANR0812I Inventory file expiration process 582 completed:examined 229248 objects, deleting 1004 backup objects, 756 archive objects, 0 DB backup volumes, and 0 recovery plan files.

Re: expire inventory - question on number of objects examined

2000-09-13 Thread Thomas Denier
What does the number of objects examined during inventory expiration include? ADSM differentiates between active and inactive backup files. A backup file is always active when it first arrives from a client. A backup file changes to inactive when the ADSM server finds out that the