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Re: [Networker] mminfo report

2002-08-02 02:31:43
Subject: Re: [Networker] mminfo report
From: "Heller, Jason" <Jason.Heller AT HARLEY-DAVIDSON DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 01:33:41 -0500
I tried this.  I didn't spend much time on it, but I did find some results like 
this.  In my case, the savesets that showed up in error were "aborted" 
savesets(what the Volumes GUI indicated).  I'd check for that, or perhaps 
"suspect" or "incomplete" savesets too.  

Add "ssflags" and/or "clflags" to your -q and see what you get.  If this is the 
case, add "!incomplete" (actually, \!incomplete, for Solaris to properly handle 
the !), to filter those savesets out.
 
For my test:
My "clflags" was "i", for incomplete
My "ssflags" were "vrEiF", for "valid, purged/recoverable, Eligible for 
recycling, incomplete, and finished.  From the mminfo man page:

     ssflags     NA           7  The save set flags summary, one or more
                                 characters in the set CvrSENRiIF, for
                                 continued, valid, purged (recoverable),
                                 scanned-in (rolled-in), eligible for
                                 recycling, NDMP generated, raw, incomplete,
                                 in-progress and finished (ended),
                                 respectively.
     clflags     NA           5  The clone flags summary, from the
                                 set ais for aborted, incomplete
                                 and suspect (read error), respectively.


Also, I think the insertion time, not the completed or save time is what is 
used for determining browse/retention, but I'm guessing that's not the issue 
anyway.

-Jason-


-----Original Message-----
From: Teresa Biehler [mailto:tpbsys AT RIT DOT EDU]
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 6:09 PM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] mminfo report


Hi,

I generated the following and it doesn't make sense to me:

server1# mminfo -av -r
"volume,client,savetime,ssid,name,ssbrowse,ssretent" -q "ssrecycle"
ANU633
 volume        client       date   ssid
name                            browse   retent
ANU633         botsrv1     06/23/02 375575042
E:\                             09/23/02 09/23/02
ANU633         botsrv1     06/23/02 375547650
REGISTRY:\                      09/23/02 09/23/02
ANU633         botsrv1     06/23/02 375539201
REPAIRDISK:\                    09/23/02 09/23/02
ANU633         botsrv2     06/23/02 375566849
C:\                             09/23/02 09/23/02
ANU633         botsrv2     06/23/02 375548417
D:\                             09/23/02 09/23/02
ANU633         botsrv2     06/23/02 375539457
REPAIRDISK:\                    09/23/02 09/23/02
ANU633         botsrv2     06/23/02 375548161
Z:\                             09/23/02 09/23/02


>From what I understand, this is telling me that these savesets are
recyclable AND that they will remain browsable until 9/23.  How is that
possible?

Thanks.
Teresa

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