I have a question - please do not ask for an explination - it is what the customer wants.
Environment: -TSM Server 5.4 on AIX -TSM BA client on Linux, Solaris and Windows (various flavors) -TS3500 tape library with TS1120 drives (+1TB on each tape) The customer desires me to convert the last couple of years of backup data - all of which has 3 year retention - to look like periodic full backups. - Data between 1 and 6 months old - only the end of month backup - Data older than 6 months - only one backup at the end of the year Similar to a traditional backup where fulls are periodically taken The customer's data from their 160 clients occupies nearly 500TB of tape space (primary only) and is looking to cut down on the number of tapes that they would be required to purchase. This will be a one time effort since the customer is now performing their own backups and I would like the customer to take custody of this legacy data. One thought is to create backup sets of each client at the specified points in time. Your ideas are appreciated. Thank you Neil Strand Storage Engineer - Legg Mason Baltimore, MD. (410) 580-7491 Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic. IMPORTANT: E-mail sent through the Internet is not secure. Legg Mason therefore recommends that you do not send any confidential or sensitive information to us via electronic mail, including social security numbers, account numbers, or personal identification numbers. Delivery, and or timely delivery of Internet mail is not guaranteed. Legg Mason therefore recommends that you do not send time sensitive or action-oriented messages to us via electronic mail. This message is intended for the addressee only and may contain privileged or confidential information. Unless you are the intended recipient, you may not use, copy or disclose to anyone any information contained in this message. If you have received this message in error, please notify the author by replying to this message and then kindly delete the message. Thank you.