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Re: When are files deleted from a copy storage pool?

2000-05-30 07:26:15
Subject: Re: When are files deleted from a copy storage pool?
From: Andreas Buser <andreas.buser AT BASLER DOT CH>
Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 13:26:15 +0200
Copy-Pools are always in sync with the primary pools!
If a file is expired in the primary pool then this is also done in the copy
pool.

The only reason when  this does not happen: A admin has deleted a volume
without discarding the data on it!


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Can someone confirm when files are deleted from a copy storage pool? If a
file is eligible to be expired from a primary storage pool does this mean
that it automatically has the same status in the copy storage pool? Or must
the primary pool be copied to the copy storage pool in order to 'copy' the
status?

I believe that if a primary storage pool is deleted then the copy storage
pool copies of that original data will live on indefinitely. This is
something I'm anxious to avoid!

Regards and thanks,

Eric Winters
IBM Global Services Australia
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