If you want to delete those, then use "delete filespace". AS you have renamed these nodes, there is most likely NO ACTIVITY happening for these filespaces, therefore they are "frozen" so to speak. If you were running a backup schedule for these nodes, some of the data would be expired.
After deleting the filespaces, you can ten "remove node" for the old nodes. (You don't have to do expire inventory for the filespaces that you delete, the delete deletes the data immediately.) David B. Longo System Administrator Health First, Inc. 3300 Fiske Blvd. Rockledge, FL 32955-4305 PH 321.434.5536 Pager 321.634.8230 Fax: 321.434.5509 [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/13/02 11:04AM >>> Hello TSM'ers With the danger that some of you might think I am not the sharpest tool in the shed, there is one thing about filespaces I do not understand. Why are there filespaces which will not expire?? If I rename a node and existing files go under a new directory structure I would have expected that TSM looks at the old filespaces as deleted and applies the normal retention periods as specified in the Mgmtclasses for a deleted file. Is there somebody out there who would be able to give me short explanation why this is not happening and how I can identify all my dead filespaces out there. I am pretty sure I do have tons of them out there. Thanks Andrea Mac Murray "MMS <health-first.org>" made the following annotations on 12/13/2002 11:18:45 AM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This message is for the named person's use only. It may contain confidential, proprietary, or legally privileged information. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any mistransmission. If you receive this message in error, please immediately delete it and all copies of it from your system, destroy any hard copies of it, and notify the sender. You must not, directly or indirectly, use, disclose, distribute, print, or copy any part of this message if you are not the intended recipient. Health First reserves the right to monitor all e-mail communications through its networks. Any views or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the individual sender, except (1) where the message states such views or opinions are on behalf of a particular entity; and (2) the sender is authorized by the entity to give such views or opinions. ==============================================================================
