In regard to: [Networker] Determining when a volume becomes recylable,...:
mminfo -q volume=896597 -r
ssid,client,name,sscreate(18),ssretent(18),ssflags,state,volretent
And got back this (heavily snipped):
ssid client name ss created
retention time ssflags state expires
2677082318 admin_nt13 MSSQL: 7/30/2008 08:35 PM
9/30/2008 11:59 PM vF 9/30/2008
SO, my question:
We see that the rentention on the volume expires 2008-09-30, and that this
particular saveset should have expired last night (it is 2008-10-01, as I
write this, past the retention time/date).
That's only true if there are no savesets that depend on this saveset.
Are you certain that's the case?
Also, savesets only expire as a result of nsrim being run (that happens
automatically, periodically). If you run e.g.
nsrim -Xv
and then re-run your mminfo query, are the results the same?
So why isn't this saveset
expired? No saveset on this volume has a "volretent" later than
2008-09-30.
Because something depends on this saveset. It can't become recyclable
until all savesets that depend on it are also recyclable.
And why wouldn't the whole volume be recyclable, then? Why does it show as
"appendable"?
The whole volume can't be recyclable until all the savesets on it are
recyclable. It's appendable because it's not recyclable, and it's not
full.
Tim
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