Check out APAR IC32293 (go to www.ibm.com and put the APAR number is as a
search criterion) to see if that might be the problem. Is BOISE5 by any
chance the name (or part of the name) of a TSM server?
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Check out APAR IC32293 (go to www.ibm.com and put the APAR number is as a
search criterion) to see if that might be the problem. Is BOISE5 by any
chance the name (or part of the name) of a TSM server
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Check out APAR IC32293 (go to www.ibm.com and put the APAR number is as
a search criterion) to see
is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
Good enough is the enemy of excellence.
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use
SET ACTLOGRETENTION
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Hi,
The reason why you get only 2 weeks old act log records, probably, is the
retention period defined for activity log is 14 days. So, there are no more
records in act log. Try to use SET ACTLOGRETENTION admin command to change
it. Take into account that it influences DB size, because act log is
Boris,
Can I grab old actlog from my db backup ,
if so how -
With regards,
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Hi,
The reason why you get only 2 weeks old act log records
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Howdy Shekhar... You may or may not need to take action when you see this
message. Check to see if the retention attributes for the default management
class within your domain are retaining the information adequately. In other
words:
#q pol UNIX(((tells you what the default management