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Re: [Networker] A bug in nsrmm?

2006-03-31 10:32:55
Subject: Re: [Networker] A bug in nsrmm?
From: Davina Treiber <DavinaTreiber AT PEEVRO.CO DOT UK>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 16:27:44 +0100
Peter Viertel wrote:
I have run into a problem when forcing a volume into recyclable mode....


networker 7.2.1 solaris 8 sparc 64bit...

note the ssflags column gain and lose the big E...


my question is, has nsrmm always worked like this or is it something special 
that came with 7.2.1?

Looks normal to me. I assume you are querying the fact that more than one volume is changing state? When you mark a volume as recyclable what you actually do is to mark every save set on that volume as recyclable. If any save set has a clone, then the clone also becomes recyclable. If that causes all save sets on another volume to be recyclable, then that volume will also become recyclable.

Not a bug unless I missed the point of your post....






root@xxxserv3# mminfo -q ssid=1807689753 -r 
volume,client,savetime,pool,copies,ssflags
 volume        client       date   pool           copies ssflags
400000         ntxxxxxxx01 01/06/06 Clone              2 vF
400045         ntxxxxxxx01 01/06/06 Monthly            2 vF

root@xxxserv3# nsrmm -v -o recyclable 400000
Mark sdlt320 tape 400000 as recyclable? y

root@xxxserv3# mminfo -q ssid=1807689753 -r 
volume,client,savetime,pool,copies,ssflags
 volume        client       date   pool           copies ssflags
400000         ntxxxxxxx01 01/06/06 Clone              2 vEF
400045         ntxxxxxxx01 01/06/06 Monthly            2 vEF

root@xxxserv3# nsrmm -v -o notrecyclable 400000 Mark sdlt320 tape 400000 as not recyclable? y

root@xxxserv3# mminfo -q ssid=1807689753 -r 
volume,client,savetime,pool,copies,ssflags
 volume        client       date   pool           copies ssflags
400000         ntxxxxxxx01 01/06/06 Clone              2 vF
400045         ntxxxxxxx01 01/06/06 Monthly            2 vF

root@xxxserv3# nsrmm -v -o recyclable 400000 Mark sdlt320 tape 400000 as recyclable? y

root@xxxserv3# mminfo -q ssid=1807689753 -r 
volume,client,savetime,pool,copies,ssflags
 volume        client       date   pool           copies ssflags
400000         ntxxxxxxx01 01/06/06 Clone              2 vEF
400045         ntxxxxxxx01 01/06/06 Monthly            2 vEF

root@xxxserv3# nsrmm -v -o notrecyclable 400045 Mark sdlt320 tape 400045 as not recyclable? y

root@xxxserv3# mminfo -q ssid=1807689753 -r 
volume,client,savetime,pool,copies,ssflags
 volume        client       date   pool           copies ssflags
400000         ntxxxxxxx01 01/06/06 Clone              2 vF
400045         ntxxxxxxx01 01/06/06 Monthly            2 vF


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