Re: [ADSM-L] fastest delete backup syntax
2010-10-14 15:11:03
Andy, I was suggesting to try the "-wait=no" option in the command
syntax. I have found in some cases this is an undocumented option that
can be used to avoid prompting, similar to the waitt=0 when using the
"checkin libv" command.
I did not see any reference in your response to this option
~Rick
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I am not sure I understand your question?
Both of the methods I suggested are bound by the value of wait.
Andy Huebner
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Rick Adamson
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Does -wait=no apply?
~Rick
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You can also specify the server. Such as TSMSERVER:delete backup...
Another option is the "stuff" the buffer. Type the commands (including
the y) into notepad then copy & paste them into the cli window.
Andy Huebner
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Evans, Bill
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Try -noprompt
Examples
Command line:
dsmc delete backup -noprompt c:\home\project\*
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Keith Arbogast
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 10:00 AM
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Subject: [ADSM-L] fastest delete backup syntax
Is there a backup delete syntax that avoids the Y/N prompt after
examining all the files to be deleted? A customer has millions of files
to delete, and it can be hours before the Y/N prompt appears. He is
doing the deletes with this syntax, from the command line. Is there a
faster, better way? He needs to split up the delete process into several
smallish bites, not the whole elephant at once.
delete backup \\soenetapp1\groups\~snapshot\hourly.0\ic\* -deltype=ALL
With my thanks,
Keith
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