> I have used nsrck and will be using scanner to load in some client indexes
> for a restore of some older files.
>
> I'm concerned about disk space. When I'm finished, what process puts the
> indexes back to what the current browse/retention policies are?
I'm not sure if this has changed, but I belive that you have to manually
clean them up. The nsrim man page looks like this in version 6.
[...]
When the -v option is used, the following information is
also printed for each save set: the save set id, creation
date, level, file count, size, and status. A save set's
status is one of the following:
[...]
The save set status may be followed by any of the following
modifiers:
[...]
(scanned in)
The save set was restored using the scanner command,
and is exempt from any status change.
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Darren Dunham ddunham AT taos DOT com
Senior Technical Consultant TAOS http://www.taos.com/
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