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Tivoli Storage Manager for NetWare Backup-Archive Client Installation and User's Guide

Expire

The expire command inactivates the backup objects you specify in the file specification or with the filelist option.

When working in interactive mode, a prompt notifies you before files are expired.

The expire command does not remove workstation files. If you expire a file or directory that still exists on your workstation, the file or directory is backed up again during the next incremental backup unless the object is excluded by include-exclude processing.

If you expire a directory that contains active files, those files will not appear in a subsequent query from the GUI. However, these files will display on the command line if you specify the proper query with a wildcard character for the directory.

Syntax

>>-EXPire--+----------+---- filespec---------------------------><
           '- options-'
 
 

Parameters

options
You can use these command line options with the expire command: pick and filelist. For more information about command line options, see Chapter 10, "Using Options with Commands".

Note: If the user specifies filelist, then pick is ignored.

filespec
Specifies a path and a filename that you want to expire. You can enter only one file specification on this command. However, you can use wildcards to select a group of files or all the files in a directory. If you specify the filelist option, the filespec designation is ignored.

Examples

Task
Inactivate the letter1.txt file in the sys:ann directory.

Command: dsmc expire sys:ann/letter1.txt

Task
Inactivate all files in the admin/mydir directory.

Command: dsmc expire sys:admin/mydir/*


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