Log_archive deletion after backup.

Dear experts,
i am taking online backup include log.
when we are taking online backup with log in oracle its clearing the archive log file..
is there any concept like this in db2 ?
if its there kindly guide me..
i am also taking backup with semantic netbackup . if its possible with Netbackup please help regarding also..
thanks in Adv
sadiq

Hi Sadiq,
This is not the case with DB2 LUW. Either you need to configure direct archive backup to tape or first archive backup and then manual log movement/deletion.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v9/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.db2.udb.admin.doc%2Fdoc%2Fc0011559.htm
db2/SID/log_archive
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