Our main customer is having some potential legal problems and has made the following request:
"I am requesting that all File Server Backups taken prior to June 15, 2005 be preserved pending further instructions." My immediate response was 'easier said than done'. I'm not clear on what the effect would be of changing the retention policies of retain extra and retain only copy to 'nolimit'. I'm assuming such a change would affect all existing inactive copies and prevent them from rolling off. Or would it only affect subsequent backups? Also, since all clients in a domain are not necessarily going to be under this edict (I find out later this morning), could I create a new domain with 'nolimit' policy, move the affected clients to it and expect the new policy (same management class name) to be picked up by the inactive files on the next backup? I'm hoping that after today's meeting where the difficulties of complying to this kind of 'get in your time machine and make a June 15 archive' request are made clear that I won't have the problem. But I can't be sure. At minimum, I'm hoping that the scope can be limited since we're talking over 200 clients and 4-5 TB of data. Thanks Sam Sheppard San Diego Data Processing Corp. (858)-581-9668
