I believe the original post mentioned backups with an age of 8000 days or more. 
That would make them pre-SMS. 

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From: Friske, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 12/22/2006 8:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Deleting HSM Backups questions



For SMS managed data sets, EXPIREBV uses what is specified in the
MGMTCLAS to determine when to delete old backup versions.

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Larry Burch
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 9:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Deleting HSM Backups questions

David, DELVOL is what I meant when I said I had deleted a number of
primary
volumes.  And, to my understanding, the "days" parameter for EXPIREBV
says
to delete only stuff that is *older* than "days".  The manual says "If
the
age of such a backup version exceeds 'days', the EXPIREBV command
deletes
it."  So my 1000days ought to delete a lot more than would 5000days.

BUT!  it had been a few weeks since I last looked at our EXPIREBV
command
that runs every weekend -- now I see that it says only
"...(CATalogeddata
(366))", *not* UNcatalogeddata.  And I see strong evidence that it's
been
that way since at least 1991! (maybe 1986)    Hmmm.  I'll just add an
UNcat
clause.  But these, and DELETEIFBACKEDUP, apply to *non*-SMS-managed
datasets, and the vast majority of ours have always been SMS-managed.

Also I see that our weekendly RECYCLE has been disabled since at least
1999.

Guess I'll just give it a few more tries and see what happens.

     Larry M. Burch      
     City of Albuquerque
     Albuquerque  NM  USA  87102

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