Shelley L. Shostak <sls AT qstech DOT com> had this to say,
> Deb,
>
> There is probably a saveset on the tape with a one month retention. You can
> view all the expiration dates on the tape with the following command:
>
> mminfo -q volume=CFD122 -r volretent,name,savetime,client,ssbrowse,ssretent
Shelley,
Thanks for your quick response.
Yeah, but saveset retention and media expiration are two different things.
The nsrmm browsetime and retentiontime refer to savesets. A tape can be
recyclable, but the media has gone beyond its expiration date.
Just the same, your suggested command shows expected values for browse
and retention dates as 09/26/02 for all save savesets (both are set to 1
month in NW). The tape was created on 08/26/02. These savesets are now
recyclable and have no dependancies.
I believe it is the *media* which networker claims has gone beyond its
expiration date. Unless someone can convince me otherwise.
deb
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