This worked great ... Many Thanks Guys ...
-----Original Message-----
From: David A. Chapa [mailto:david AT datastaff DOT com]
Incidentally, bpexpdate is located in
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Eric Punsalan wrote:
>
>
> Run bpexpdate -d 0 -ev <media id number> to expire the tapes.
> You should then be able to delete them from the database and re-inventory
> the L700, placing the tapes back in the scratch pool.
>
> On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Edward Carr wrote:
>
> > Oh Masterfull Ones ...
> >
> > I ran a backup last night only to find today the the slice where my
> > netbackup db resides was at 100% ... Thus when trying to do a restore
today
> > it cannot find any of the files that I backed up last night. Now I have
> > resolved the space issue, but I would like to blow away the data on the
four
> > tapes. How do I force the expiration of tapes? I tried in Media
Management
> > to expire the tapes, but that does not seem to work. Any hints on how
to
> > return the four tapes to the scratch pool?
> >
> > System Info:
> > Solaris 2.6 on an UE4500 connected via SAN to a StorageTek L700 with 6
9840
> > Fiber drives. Running NBU 3.2GA ...
> >
> >
> > Thanks in Advance
> >
> > Ted Carr
> >
> > "Meddle not in the affairs of dragons,
> > for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
> >
>
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