ADSM-L

backup status after filesystem deletion

1997-06-18 09:08:05
Subject: backup status after filesystem deletion
From: Andrew Raibeck <storman AT US.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 09:08:05 -0400
In order for ADSM to expire the backup versions, it has to be able to do an
incremental backup against the file system. At that time it will detect that
the files have been deleted from the file system, and expire the backups.
However, if the file system is not there, it can't run an incremental backup on
it.

ADSM does not know whether you've deleted the file system or simply dismounted
it, so it does nothing to that file system's backup version.

If you want to delete the entire filespace from ADSM storage, you can use the
DELETE FILESPACE command.

Andy Raibeck
ADSM Level 2 Support

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Subject: backup status after filesystem deletion

I discovered a problem (at least it's a problem to me) with ADSM on AIX.  If
files in a filesystem have been backed up, then the filesystem gets deleted
(including the mount point), the backups still show as active in ADSM.  This
means they will never, ever go away.

Is it supposed to work this way or is this a bug I should report?