Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Maintenance Plans won't allow me to select to delete jobs after 3 days

SQL Server 2000 (SP3A) won't allow me to select to delete any jobs older tha
n 3 days. I don't get the option in the drop down box. When I change to 3
it goes back to 0 and again no option in the drop down box.
I manually went in to job (steps tab) and inserted DAYS next to the 3 and ra
n a sql backup job after this to see if it would delete the jobs older than
3 days. It didn't delete any of them. This is occurring on both the .bak a
nd .trn files, however on t
he reports it is allowing me to select both number of days and days themselv
e. (currently set to 5 days)
This is frustrating as we are now manually deleting jobs so they don't run o
ut of hard drive space when performining nightly backup and maintenance on t
he sql server.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Permissions have been checked etc and ever
ything appears to be accurate.did you try to purge backup files or jobs older than 3 days?
1. maintenance plan will purge backup or trans log backup files after
certain days if you spcify it.
2. it does not purge jobs!
3. why would you create a job then purge it 3 days later?
Steve
"Sheri" <sheri@.isdesign.com> wrote in message
news:F868C089-CDF3-4F25-B750-6227AEBFEE12@.microsoft.com...
> SQL Server 2000 (SP3A) won't allow me to select to delete any jobs older
than 3 days. I don't get the option in the drop down box. When I change to
3 it goes back to 0 and again no option in the drop down box.
> I manually went in to job (steps tab) and inserted DAYS next to the 3 and
ran a sql backup job after this to see if it would delete the jobs older
than 3 days. It didn't delete any of them. This is occurring on both the
.bak and .trn files, however on the reports it is allowing me to select bot
h
number of days and days themselve. (currently set to 5 days)
> This is frustrating as we are now manually deleting jobs so they don't run
out of hard drive space when performining nightly backup and maintenance on
the sql server.
> Any help is greatly appreciated. Permissions have been checked etc and
everything appears to be accurate.
>

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