Hi,
unless you are archiving your log backups to an external backup
tool, the feature you are looking for is planned but implementation did not even
start.
So
currently you have to find/program a solution matching your backup
strategy yourself. You could for instance make a complete backup every day -
cycling <n> backup media for data backups, which are overwritable -
and delete the log backups older than the oldest data backup once in a
while.
Best
Regards,
Tilo
Heinrich
SAP
Labs Berlin
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Hi to all,
I've the following problem:
I turned on autolog with the checkbox overwrite checked.
After a while there are many logbackup-files e.g. ...001 , 002, 003 ... ( currently we are at logbackup-file 54 )
Each file is about 34 MB.
Is it possible to delete some of these files ? Or better - is it possible to define perhaps 5 backupmedia, which will be overwritten
in a cycle ?
Regards
Tom
