On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 01:33:23PM +1000, Rachel Polanskis wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a bunch of Savesets I was recovering from March 2007.
>
> The retention policy for the SSID's was to expire after about 2 years (ie
> NOW).
What was the browse policy?
> So last week, we applied the following to the SSID required:
>
> nsrmm -S 3087846177 -w "+1 year" -e "+1 year"
>
> And the SSID indeed showed an extra year added to its life expectancy.
>
> Now my own life expectancy is in doubt because the wonderful product
> has seemingly deleted or expired all the Indexes for that client's SSID
> and I do not know what to do next.
The indexes are removed after the browse policy expires. So they may
have been gone for a while.
> Please tell me what has happened and how to get my $@#%$^ data back!
>
> Can I use nsrck -L7 or will that not work for this?
That should work fine. Have you tried it or had trouble?
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Darren
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