Re: Parameters for delete volhist
1998-02-06 14:00:18
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Re: Parameters for delete volhist |
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Alan Hamilton <alanh AT PRIMENET DOT COM> |
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Fri, 6 Feb 1998 12:00:18 -0700 |
From: Nancy Stevens <Nancy_C_Stevens AT CSC DOT COM>
Date: Friday, February 6, 1998 11:51 AM
>Thanks, for your reply. Like you, I think it would be okay to delete
many
>of these volumes. But, my real question is: What do these different
>"type" parameters mean (stgnew, stgdelete, stgreuse, dbbackup)? These
are
>parameters you can add to the DELETE VOLHIST command. The Admin Ref
says
>that by adding "type=stgnew" to the command it "specifies to delete
only
>recoreds that both contain information about new sequential access
storage
>volumes and meet the date and time criteria you specify". What
volumes are
>these? Like I said, when I do a "query volhist", I see volumes of
>type=stgnew going back to 1995. These obviously aren't "new" anymore.
If
>someone could explain this to me, I would really appreciate it.
STGNEW volume history records are where a volume went from scratch to
in-use. Anytime a scratch volume is defined in a storage pool you'll
see one of these events.
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