Re: Deletion of EBU backups
2000-03-12 04:44:31
Eric T,
Please excuse delay in response.
>Eric W,
>Did you perform delete filespace before removing the node? Normally you
>have to delete filespace before you can remove the node.
No, I did not delete the filespace before removing the node. I could see no
filespaces to delete (q filespace).
I didn't really expect the node
to be removed either but it vanished (and in a flash!).
>As q auditocc shows storage is utilized, please check if you can find any
>hints from q auditocc. Thanks.
q auditocc shows nothing for this client any more - that is, the client
does not appear in the output at all. As I mentioned in my earlier note,
the client is well and truly removed. But what about the filespaces?
To summarise everything.
1: node existed and q auditocc was showing X GB occupied by backups (which
had been created by EBU). However q filespace showed nothing for this node.
2. node data no longer required. EBU had been removed from client so I
couldn't use EBU to delete the data which
had been backed up. And I couldn't see any filespaces to delete with q
filespace. Node was removed successfully by
command.
3. Node no longer shows up in output to q auditocc. But I'm wondering if
the data is still there. There is a lot of housekeeping going on and it's
not clear if any of the cartridges which have been freed up are as a
consequence of the delete node.
I know EBU backups are treated 'differently'. But are they really gone?
What is the expected result of these steps?
Regards and thanks
,
Eric Winters
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