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Need to extend Image retention time 1

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jimbomlac

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Feb 10, 2004
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I have been asked to change retention period on a servers images from 3 years to 7 years, I am unable to find the commands for this.
 
bpexpdate

I strongly suggest you read the man page before using this command


Bob Stump
Incorrigible punster -- Do not incorrige
 
Thanks Stumpr,

What I want to do is change all images on a single media(tape) to go from 3 year retention to 7 year, so I think all I need is

BPEXPDATE -m epk123 -d 06/22/2011 17/07/45 -host HFXAIX12

That is the media server, do I require the master server in this script?
 
change the / in the time to : as shown below

bpexpdate: -m <media id> -d <mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS | 0 | infinity>
[-host <name>] [-force]
[-M <master_server,...,master_server>]

bpexpdate -m epk123 -d 06/22/2011 17:07:45 -host HFXAIX12

adding the master server is not required if you issue the command from the master server.

Bob Stump
Incorrigible punster -- Do not incorrige
 
If you are not positive you have the correct tapes its a good idea to change the retentions by backup_id.

Use the bpflist command to query the imagedb and get all of the images associated with the servers backups first. Then use the bpexpdate command by backup_id.

S.
 
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