I just gave that a try and the volume never showed up in the list.
And now my fingers are hurting for type "n [ret]" so many times...
:-)
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 05:46:44AM -0400, Davina Treiber wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 16:14:13 -0400, Charles Gagnon <charlesg AT UNIXREALM DOT
> COM>
> wrote:
>
> > Anyone knows how to remove a volume with no name. I've been
> > banging my head for a while on this one. I know the volume
> > exists cause I can do:
> >
> > % mminfo -v -a -m -q 'volid=4294967295'
> > volume written (%) expires read mounts capacity volid next
> > type
> > 27 MB 100% undef 40 MB 0 0 KB 4294967295 0
> >
> > But I cannot delete that volid:
> >
> > % nsrmm -d -v -V 4294967295
> > nsrmm: invalid volume id: 4294967295
> >
> > I guess would need to map this VolID to a name somehow right?
> > Any ideas?
>
> Here is something you might try. It's a bit long winded but might work.
>
> Use nsrmm -d. This command will delete all volumes, but is interactive, so
> you can say no to all except the one you want to delete. Worth a try?
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