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Question #: 51
Topic #: 1
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If EXPINTERVAL 12 has been set in the dsmserv.opt configuration file when is the first time the expire inventory process starts?

  • A. 12 hours after the start of the IBM Spectrum Prefect Server
  • B. 12 hours after a database backup
  • C. at 12 PM in the UTC timezone
  • D. directly after the start of the IBM Spectrum Prefect Server
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️
EXPINTERVAL is the interval between automatic inventory expiration processes.
The EXPINTERVAL option specifies the interval, in hours, between automatic inventory expiration processes by IBM Spectrum Protect. Inventory expiration removes client backup and archive file copies from the server as specified by the management classes to which the client files are bound. If expiration is not run periodically, storage pool space is not reclaimed from expired client files, and the server requires more storage space than required by policy.
References: IBM Spectrum Protect for Windows, Version 8.1.0, Administrator's Reference, page 1621

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XPT
4 years, 11 months ago
So Correct answer should be A
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XPT
4 years, 11 months ago
EXPINTERVAL 12 this command will cause Expiration to run every 12 hours
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lumptom
5 years, 2 months ago
I think correct is A.
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