Hello. I run this command: list jobs +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ 00:00:00 | B | I | 0 | 0 00:00:00 | B | I | 0 | 0 02:05:03 | B | I | 40 | 54,514,222 | T | 02:05:04 | B | I |
I have used this command *purge files 154 but the job with the id 154 still appears when I execute the command "list jobs." Le Jeudi 9 octobre 2014 17h56, ALI LARAB <larab_ali AT yahoo DOT fr> a écri
Author: Ana Emília M. Arruda <emiliaarruda AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2014 13:38:12 -0300
Hello! If you want to delete all the information about a job/volume, you can use the "purge volume=xxxx". This command will delete all job, files, etc., information from catalog, but it will not dele
Author: Martin Simmons <martin AT lispworks DOT com>
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 11:01:40 +0100
You can also delete a single job from the catalog using delete jobid=xxxx As with the purge command, this does not delete the volume on disk. __Martin -- Meet PCI DSS 3.0 Compliance Requirements with
Author: Martin Simmons <martin AT lispworks DOT com>
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 16:54:41 +0100
Try running the "List Volumes used by selected JobId" query command for those jobs with JobStatus = T. __Martin -- Comprehensive Server Monitoring with Site24x7. Monitor 10 servers for $9/Month. Get