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Lost Archive Files

1997-08-08 04:20:51
Subject: Lost Archive Files
From: Jeff Hoover <jhoover AT CNMAILSVR.NMSU DOT EDU>
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 1997 08:20:51 +0000
Has anyone seen this before. We have just recently migrated our database from
an E-20 to a F-40 machine. I did a backup db and then a restore and everything
looked real good until now.

We went to retrieve an archive and it want there. When I did a Q OCC this is
what I see.

adsm> q occ canto type=archive
Node Name                 Type  Filespace    Storage      Number of       Space
                                Name         Pool Name        Files    Occupied
                                                                           (MB)
------------------------  ----  -----------  -----------  ---------  ----------
CANTO                     Arch  (archive)    ARCHAUTO0        2,320    1,216.91
CANTO                     Arch  (archive)    ARCHAUTO0        2,320    1,216.91
CANTO                     Arch  (archive)    ARCHDISK0           62       29.99
CANTO                     Arch  (archive)    COPY8MM0         2,354    1,230.23
CANTO                     Arch  /shared/var  ARCHDISK0           10        4.20
CANTO                     Arch  /shared/var  COPY8MM0            10        4.20
CANTO                     Arch  /usr         ARCHAUTO0            1       20.63
CANTO                     Arch  /usr         ARCHDISK0           86       25.19
CANTO                     Arch  /usr         COPY8MM0            87       45.64
CANTO                     Arch  /home        ARCHDISK0           67       22.74
CANTO                     Arch  /home        COPY8MM0            67      22.59



Notice the first three lines. I have a feeling this is where my old archive
data is being held captive.

Anyone else seen this? Anyone have any idea how I can re-associate the first
three lines with the /usr filespace?


Any help appriciated.




Jeff Hoover
Systems Programmer
New Mexico State University

jhoover AT nmsu DOT edu
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