The last time I asked support, they suggested creating 0 bytes files (with touch.)
> -----Original Message----- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Crosskey, Adam - Resources, ICT Services > Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 10:03 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ADSM-L] binding inactive (deleted) files to new mgmt class > > I have created a new mgmt class for .BAK files, to shorten the period for > which deleted items of this type are retained. > System was backed up last night, and expiration has run but only new .BAK > files are associated with the new mgmt class. All the old ones (months of > them, all uniquely named) are still there, associated with the default > class. > > How can I ensure that all the inactive, deleted .BAK files now expire from > TSM? > > Thanks, > Adam Crosskey > Systems Engineering Team > Oxfordshire County Council > 3rd Floor Clarendon House > Shoe Lane > Oxford OX1 2DP > 0845 052 1000 > > > > > The information in this e-mail, together with any attachments, is > confidential. If you have received this message in error you must not > print off, copy, use or disclose the contents. The information may be > covered by legal and/or professional privilege. Please delete from your > system and inform the sender of the error. As an e-mail can be an informal > method of communication, the views expressed may be personal to the sender > and should not be taken as necessarily representing the views of the > Oxfordshire County Council. As e-mails are transmitted over a public > network the Oxfordshire County Council cannot accept any responsibility > for the accuracy or completeness of this message. It is your > responsibility to carry out all necessary virus checks. You should be > aware that all emails received and sent by this Council are subject to the > Freedom of Information Act 2000 and therefore may be disclosed to other > parties under that Act. www.oxfordshire.gov.uk
