Re: Reclamation...
1998-11-19 10:28:41
> This will put you in control and thus prevent activities taking place when
> you don't want them to.
>
> By the way, this process and sequence of events can be applied to many
> 'automatic' events that can be started by an admin command from the command
> line.
Yes, and I use this for migration too. For reclaimation, I leave mine at
100%, and generate a report of Full tapes sorted ascending by Pct Util,
and then issue move data commands. This provides for even more control,
which would not be necessary if I had a larger library.
Now, if there was a method like this to stop expiration....
Steve (unVMix Systems Programmer/Dude) Roder
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