Use this command to specify when a database backup series is eligible
to be expired.
The value set by this command applies to both a snapshot and a
full plus incremental database backup series. Any type of database backup
series is eligible for expiration if all of the following are true:
- The age of the last volume of the series has exceeded the expiration value
set by this command.
- For volumes that are not virtual volumes, all volumes in the series are
in the VAULT state.
- The volume is not part of the most recent database backup series.
Remember: The most recent backup series of either type is
not deleted.
See the
MOVE DRMEDIA command for more
information on the expiration of database backup volumes that are not virtual
volumes. See the
EXPIRE INVENTORY command for more information
on expiration of database backup volumes that are virtual volumes.
Use
the QUERY DRMSTATUS to see the number of days specified.
Privilege class
To issue this command, you must
have system privilege.
Syntax
>>-Set DRMDBBackupexpiredays--days-----------------------------><
Parameters
- days (Required)
- Specifies the number of days that must elapse since a database series
was created before it is eligible to be expired. The number of days must match
the volume reuse delay period for copy storage pools managed by disaster recovery
manager. Specify an integer from 0 to 9999.
Example: Set the database backup series expiration
Set
the database backup series expiration value to 60.
set drmdbbackupexpiredays 60
Related commands
Table 1. Commands related to SET DRMDBBACKUPEXPIREDAYSCommand |
Description |
DSMSERV RESTORE DB |
Restores a Tivoli® Storage Manager database. |
MOVE DRMEDIA |
Moves DRM media on-site and off-site. |
QUERY DRMEDIA |
Displays information about disaster recovery
volumes. |
QUERY DRMSTATUS |
Displays DRM system parameters. |
QUERY VOLHISTORY |
Displays sequential volume history information
that has been collected by the server. |