Harold,

He should try looking at the inactive files view.  By default you only see the 
active files.  A deleted file would have transitioned to inactive.

Marc

-----Original Message-----
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Vandeventer, Harold [OITS]
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 12:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: File expiration in schedule log

I've never had to deal much with the client schedule log.

But, do the statements below (from dsmsched.log) mean that a file was marked to 
be expired, and that a subsequent EXPIRE INVENTORY on the TSM server would have 
removed the file?

01/19/2016 19:23:14 Expiring-->            5,898,240 
\\<nodename>\d$\<path>\<filename> [Sent]
.... Several log lines
01/19/2016 19:23:14 Retry #1 Expiring-->            5,898,240 
\\<nodename>\d$\<path>\<filename> [Sent]


We have a default policy with a 30 day deleted files setting, but the fellow 
that owns the file claims he deleted it yesterday.

He's trying to restore and doesn't see the file in the list of available for 
recovery.

Thanks...

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Harold Vandeventer
Office of Information Technology Services
(785) 296-0631
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