Re: [Networker] A bug in nsrmm?
2006-03-31 13:21:51
On Mar 31, 2006, at 1:06 PM — 3/31/06, Darren Dunham wrote:
my question is, has nsrmm always worked like this or is it
something special that came with 7.2.1?
Looks normal to me. I assume you are querying the fact that more than
one volume is changing state? When you mark a volume as recyclable
what
you actually do is to mark every save set on that volume as
recyclable.
If any save set has a clone, then the clone also becomes
recyclable. If
that causes all save sets on another volume to be recyclable, then
that
volume will also become recyclable.
Not a bug unless I missed the point of your post....
You know, I've worked with nsrmm for a very long time and never
noticed
that. I was aware that marking a volume recylable changed all the
savesets on the volume to recyclable.
I did *not* know that marking a volume notrecyclable changed every
recyclable saveset on the volume to recoverable. Huh.
I may be wrong, but I think that feature is new to 7.something < 7.3.
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