Hi All,
I have a bunch of old savesets from 2006 that have the "E" flag, which i
assume is for expired.
Besides using "scanner -i" or "nsrck -L7" on all those old tapes (hundreds
of tapes), is there any way to make them browseable again?
Can I use nsrmm -e or nsrmm -w do do this without scanning?
Also, can someone explain the difference between using "scanner -i" vs
"nsrck -L7" to me ?
Why do I sometimes need to use nsrmm -e or nsrmm -w after those?
All my clients now have a retention and browse policy of 10 years, but it
used to be only 1 year when these backups were taken in 2006.
Most are filesystem backups but some are NOTES module backups.
TIA
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