Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows: Administrator's Reference

UPDATE DOMAIN (Update a Policy Domain)

Use this command to change a policy domain.

Privilege Class

To issue this command, you must have system privilege, unrestricted policy privilege, or restricted policy privilege for the specified policy domain.

Syntax

>>-UPDate DOmain--domain_name----------------------------------->
 
>--+-----------------------------+------------------------------>
   '-DESCription--=--description-'
 
>--+------------------------+--+------------------------+------><
   '-BACKRETention--=--days-'  '-ARCHRETention--=--days-'
 
 

Parameters

domain_name (Required)
Specifies the name of the policy domain.

DESCription
Describes the policy domain using a text string. This parameter is optional. The maximum length of the description is 255 characters. Enclose the description in quotation marks if it contains any blank characters. To remove a previously defined description, specify a null string ("").

BACKRETention
Specifies the number of days (from the date the backup versions became inactive) to retain backup versions that are no longer on the client file system. This parameter is optional. You can specify an integer from 0 to 9999. The server uses the backup retention value to manage inactive versions of files when any of the following conditions occur:

ARCHRETention
Specifies the number of days (from the date of archive) to retain archive copies. This parameter is optional. You can specify an integer from 0 to 9999. The server uses the archive retention value to manage archive copies of files when either of the following conditions occur:

Examples

Task

For the EMPLOYEE_RECORDS policy domain, set the backup retention to 45 days and the archive retention to 75 days.

Command:
update domain employee_records 
backretention=45 archretention=75

Related Commands

Table 318. Commands Related to UPDATE DOMAIN

Command Description
COPY DOMAIN Creates a copy of a policy domain.
DEFINE DOMAIN Defines a policy domain that clients can be assigned to.
DEFINE POLICYSET Defines a policy set within the specified policy domain.
DELETE DOMAIN Deletes a policy domain along with any policy objects in the policy domain.
QUERY DOMAIN Displays information about policy domains.


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