> your hint was successful, but only the tdp way. We could see, that after > doing a incremental backup there were 5500 transaction logs discarded. So > on the first stage we were happy. > > But, the expiration of the db and the reclaim didn`t free up as much as > expected. It looks like that the expire only scans the first 1/5 of the db. > Therefore the expire discards only a very few db-objects and the aftergoing > reclaimation process could free up only a few tapes. The "funny side" (ouch > ! ) is that the expire process ends always with a state of success. But we > could swear there MUST be a lot more db objects to inspect. Maybe this > happens some time before we dealed with the tdp stuff. > > So I belive we have another problem, this time a db Problem.
Holger, Expiration of Domino database backups happens automatically according to your policy settings. When you back up a new database, the previous backups will follow the policies that you have set up for inactive versions. This works the same way that the standard TSM file-level backup client works. If you do not think it is working correctly, it's probably time for you to call IBM support. Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- Del Hoobler IBM Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Live your life as an exclamation, not an explanation. - Strive for excellence, not perfection.
