lphilpot wrote:
> We're in the process of setting up a new server with 7.5.1 and adv_file
> devices; it will backup itself and a couple of other hosts. Having dealt
> only with tapes in all previous production environments, the question came
> up of how to get rid of a specific saveset on a disk volume. Of course, on
> tape, we always wait for the entire volume to go recyclable automatically
> following all savesets on it expiring. Being a sequential volume, that's
> normal. However, a disk volume is random access.
>
> I know we can manually stage a specific SSID to tape to reclaim disk
> space, but is there a way to mark a specific saveset (and no others) on a
> disk volume as recycable? nsrim? nsrmm?
>
i think
first you have to find ssid on volume(or tape)
mminfo -a -r "ssid,client,volume,savetime(20)" -r "client=hostname,savetime >=
2 days ago"
second
retention time change
nsrmm -S ssid -e retentiion_time, -w browse_time
retention_time format(mm/dd/yy)
browse_time format(mm/dd/yy)
it's only my idea.. T..T
try it..
HAVE GOOD LUCK..
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