Frank,
yes, it's the same time for each file type device, so it's the 24-hour
reclaiming of space you mentioned.
I don't see errors every day but some errors every now and then; so we can
say part of the deletions is on behalf of those aborted save sets.
I've deleted the (already disabled!) staging policy I mentioned and I've
done the mminfo you suggested to track the save sets (including the ssflags
as Michael suggested); of course NO save set deletion has been reported last
night, I'll wait till tomorrow...
Ingo
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 10:50:45 -0400, Francis Swasey <Frank.Swasey AT UVM DOT
EDU> wrote:
>Ingo,
>
>Then I suggest that you use mminfo to list all the ssid's on that aftd and
then you will know
>what got deleted tomorrow. Are you seeing any backup failures? NetWorker
will also delete
>savesets that were aborted. Is it the same time every day?
>
>Frank
>
>On 6/30/09 10:22 AM, ingo AT visionet DOT de wrote:
>> Frank,
>> thank you for the info, I didn't find that in the docs.
>>
>> Networker is telling me every night, there were savesets being deleted.
>> Disk backup is in place since less than 14 days, none of our retention
>> policies is that short. If the daily reclaiming of space deletes expired
>> save sets, I don't know which save sets these should be.
>> (And, of course, I cannot search the media db for the save sets networker
>> deleted...)
>>
>> Still confused,
>> Ingo
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 09:20:15 -0400, Francis Swasey <Frank.Swasey AT UVM DOT
>> EDU>
wrote:
>>
>>> On 6/30/09 8:54 AM, ingo AT visionet DOT de wrote:
>>>> Dear list,
>>>>
>>>> I am getting messages in daemon.log saying that certain save sets were
>>>> deleted on our advanced file type devices.
>>>>
>>>> The messages look like that:
>>>> 42506 30.06.09 12:33:07 nsrd media info: Deleted 61 MB from save set
>>>> 373244729 on volume dsk_tgl.001
>>>>
>>>> I suppose this is initiated by the "recover space operation" and as far
as I
>>>> understand, this is triggered by a staging policy.
>>> As you say you are not missing any save sets and this doesn't correspond
>> with any staging
>>> activity, the other option is the daily reclaiming of space that NetWorker
>> does. Once every 24
>>> hours it goes through and removes the savesets that have expired. If those
>> savesets are on
>>> aftd's, it removes them from the disk. That may be what you are seeing
here.
>>>
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