Thanks for the suggestion.
However, from my understanding, MS-SQL TDP backup processing actually
uses/honors the ManagementClass values specified for the node, while
Oracle is a different animal and IT controls what is expired.
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for the TDP Oracle it has an executable namend TDPSYNC with the Parm
SYNCDB
to eliminate garbage like this.
maybe it also exist for the SQL Agent?
regards
joachim
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Betreff: Flushing out old TDP SQL backups
I goofed and forgot to set DELETE BACKUPS = YES on a TDP SQL client (now
corrected)
So now, there are 1/2 Terrabyte of garbage SQL backups.
How do I get rid of them ?
I was hoping that EXPIRE INVENTORY would clear them out since I corrected
the setting, but it has not.