Try this on the Server : "select ll_name,class_name, backup_date from backups where node_name='XXXXX' order by backup_date"
where XXXXX is the client_name of your exchange-server. Best regards Chris > -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Gerald Wichmann [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 14. November 2001 23:54 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: TDP for Exchange Problem > > We have an Exchange server running TDP v1.1.1. It's been backing up for > a year or so and someone noticed it has somewhere around 2.9TB of data > backed up. This shouldn't be because as far as we know it was set up to > only store 30 days with one 10GB Full done per day, and 4 60MB > incrementals done each day during the day. If you do the math that > should be around 10GB * 30 days = 300GB for the fulls.. and less for the > increments.. nowhere near 3TB.. > > In loading the GUI, the individual only sees 30 days of backups backed > up. So by the GUI it appears as though it's working correctly. > > The two pieces don't mesh and my suspicion is that old backups aren't > being expired but I'm not sure how to verify that. Could someone tell me > what the best way would be to determine what is going on here? I > suggested looking for the log files and looking in there. But in the > meantime I also wanted to shoot off this email in hopes there was > another way to look into this problem. Perhaps some command line > commands I could try. > > I thought aobut doing a "q backup -subdir=yes "C:\*"" but wasn't sure if > that would yield anything since exchange TDP backups probably don't go > under C:\ > > Anyways any help greatly appreciated. Unfortunately I don't have any > documents for v1.1 on me and tivoli's site lacks them too. Plus I'm > trying to troubleshoot this problem 2nd hand instead of being on the box > itself. > > Gerald Wichmann > System Engineer > StorageLink > 408-844-8893 (v) > 408-844-9801 (f)
