I am confused about something. I scanned this old saveset back in from
tape (had no index backup, and it was originally made on a foreign NW
server). I have a client with the same client ID as what's on the tape,
and I knew the ssid to scan for.
volume ssid clone id date time browse time
retention time lvl ssflags fl total size
01056776 2932379725 1204358776 02/29/2008 06:07:56 PM 02/20/2016
02:41:32 PM 02/20/2016 02:41:32 PM full vrF tr 572 GB 130 GB
897264 2932379725 1204358776 02/29/2008 06:07:56 PM 02/20/2016
02:41:32 PM 02/20/2016 02:41:32 PM full vrF mr 572 GB 98 GB
897304 2932379725 1204358776 02/29/2008 06:07:56 PM 02/20/2016
02:41:32 PM 02/20/2016 02:41:32 PM full vrF mr 572 GB 118 GB
915345 2932379725 1204358776 02/29/2008 06:07:56 PM 02/20/2016
02:41:32 PM 02/20/2016 02:41:32 PM full vrF hr 572 GB 224 GB
(I'm sure that will break badly, in the email)
Anyway, the browse time is still 6 years in the future, as is the
retention. Yet the ssflags and sumflags are indicating "recoverable" and
not "browsable". And I don't know why ... The saveset itself is already
not recyclable
C:\>nsrmm -s admnman004 -o notrecyclable -S 2932379725/1204358776
Mark save set copy 2932379725/1204358776 as not recyclable? yes
Save set `2932379725' cloneid `1204358776' is already not eligible
So what did I miss? Why is this not browsable? The only thing I can think
of is that maybe the tapes were not scanned in the proper order? I mean, I
can probably try deleting the saveset, then doing a "scanner -m" in the
order shown above, and then a "scanner -i", to rebuild the index, but
that's tedious at best, at approx 3 hours to scan each SDLT320 tape,
that's 8 scans, and will take me half the week to do ..
Anything else I can try? Or more info to look at?
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Michael Leone
Network Administrator, ISM
Philadelphia Housing Authority
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Philadelphia, PA 19145
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