Hi Andy,
is there also a way to rebind inactive versions that do not have an
active version?
I changed the RETAINONLY value for the management class, but there was
no rebinding of the already inactive versions.

I think I could create a new Policy Domain with different retention
periods and then switch the node to this Domain. Does this work or is
there an even better way of doing this?

Best wishes,
Michael


Andrew Raibeck wrote:
>
> 1) If you want to make a permanent change to the management class, just
> update the management class's copygroup attributes and activate the policy
> set.
>
> 2) If you want to change the management class to which the files are
> bound, put the necessary INCLUDE statement(s) in the options file to bind
> those files to the new management class. The next time you run an
> incremental backup, if the files have not changed, then the existing
> versions will be rebound. If the files have changed, then they will be
> backed up again using the new management class, and the existing backup
> versions will be rebound as well.
>
> Regards,
>
> Andy
>
> Andy Raibeck
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