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[Networker] Using mminfo and grep to find all ...

2012-02-02 14:53:53
Subject: [Networker] Using mminfo and grep to find all ...
From: Vygur <networker-forum AT BACKUPCENTRAL DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2012 11:53:37 -0800
Hi all,
  forgive me for being new. 
Im using this command to find why our 1 month retention tapes are not going 
into "recyclable" 
mminfo -avot -q volume=1monthtape.00001 -r "savetime(25), sumflags, 
client,clretent, name, volume, volflags, ssflags"

As it turns out the previous administrator set 6month retention in the wrong 
pool.
so running the above gives me this (all edited of course...)
        12/25/11 23:00:19 server 1      01/25/12 /file                 
1monthtape.00001   
        12/26/11 01:45:52  server2     01/26/12 /file                
1monthtape.00001
         12/26/11 04:04:34  Server 3    06/26/12 /file                 
1monthtape.00001

So what I want to do is find all servers that are set to go to this 1monthtape 
pool and identify the server names (server 3 in this case) that are the cause 
and set up as retention period of 6 months  so i can, generate a report for the 
manager, and then change them over to the proper pool (say 6monthtape pool)

or if there is an easy way from the GUI :) thanks guys.
PS i just started my job as an analyst dealing with all the backups at work... 
so sorry for the newbie questions!

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