You can also try using FORCE=YES at the end of the command to force TSM to delete a
backup if you know they exist. This is undocument option in our version of TSM,
doesn't mention anything of it when doing a H DEL VOLH but it does work. Comes in
handy when trying to delete that solitary pesky DBsnapshot that refuses to go away.
Gordon
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Aloha,
I want to delete old database backups.
I figured out for me self, that: del volh todate=today type=dbb should do the job.
I also made an new Full DB Backup "today" to fit the needs of that command, but i
always get the message :
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del volh todate=today type=dbb
Do you wish to proceed? (Yes (Y)/No (N)) Y
ANR2467I DELETE VOLHISTORY: 0 sequential volume history entries were successfully
deleted.
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What wrong with that command ??? what did i miss ???
with regrads
M Nibble
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