Luke, you can define virtual filespaces using VIRTUALMOUNTPOINT option. They would become separate filespaces on TSM server's DB and you can use DELete FIlespace command later. The other possible approach is to re-bind *all* files from than directory *before* deletetion to a class with verdeleted=0.
Zlatko Krastev IT Consultant Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Deleting a portion of a filespace Hi All, Client version: 4.2.1.0 Client OS: Solaris 5.6 Server OS: Solaris 8 TSM Server Version: 4.2.1.15 We have a NFS mounted NetApp filer that retains their critical data. The data is is library with a number of different subdirectories for each project. They require we keep all data forever until they specify it may be deleted. They've asked us to set up verexists 9999 and verdeleted 9999. Being TSM views the mount "/data" as one filespace, I'm wondering if we can purge a portion of that filespace when they approve it. For example a subdirectory may be /data/mars02lib/... After the project has been terminated they would like us to delete the mars02lib but still retain all of the other libraries under /data. Any suggestions/advice would be highly appreciated. Thanks! Luke Dahl NASA-Jet Propulsion Laboratory 818-354-7117
