Re: archive - inactive files?
2004-06-04 19:59:20
Or rename node dude1 to dude2, and export dude2, register new dude1...
Nick Cassimatis
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>Unfortunately, that won't work to keep everything as it is now. The
>inactive files will expire per the rules established for them - after
your
>RetainExtra duration passes, you'll only have active files (except for
the
>Last Versions, retained per the RetainLast setting).
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>You can setup a new management class with all settings at 9999/no
limit,
>configure the client to use that for all files (new domain may work
best)
>run one last backup to rebind everything, then do the node rename. I
can't
>think of an easier way to do what Alex is trying to accomplish.
I can:
export node dude1 devc=<tape_device_class>
The export will keep forever. dude1's data can be imported whenever it
is needed.
Oh, and name the new node dude2.
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Mark Stapleton
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