Re: Exchange Restore/Expiration Question

2003-02-13 Thread Del Hoobler
Bruce, When doing a full backup, Data Protection for Exchange will inactivate any previous incrementals that exist. I would guess that your policy settings are set up in such a way that those incrementals are still being retained. From the policy section in the User's Guide: - Incremental

Re: Exchange Restore/Expiration Question

2003-02-13 Thread Kamp, Bruce
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Re: Exchange Restore/Expiration Question

2003-02-13 Thread Del Hoobler
Bruce, Are both log backups and full backups going to this same management class? If so, that explains it. Since logs are uniquely named, once DP for Exchange marks them inactive, they abide by the Retain Only Version rule... which you show below as 120 days. So that means they will stay around

Exchange Restore/Expiration Question

2003-02-12 Thread Kamp, Bruce
Exchange 5.5 SP4 on Win2k SP3 TDP v5.1.5.0 TSM 5.1.1.6 on AIX 4.3.3 Went to do an Restore of 1 of my Exchnage servers when I looked to see how far back the backups go I see a full ran on 1/26 but I also see a lot of incrimentals before that. The thing I don't understand is that there is no full