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  1. mtinode

    NW 6.1.3 Solaris file disk management

    Now that's what I was looking for!! Thanks, that will make me a lot more comfortable.
  2. mtinode

    NW 6.1.3 Solaris file disk management

    Ok, Cool. I just wanted to make sure I was on the best track and wasn't missing something obvious. Thanks
  3. mtinode

    NW 6.1.3 Solaris file disk management

    Since upgrading isn't an option at this point can anyone answer the original questions of how best to identify the save set files on the disk and remove them after they have been removed from the indexes?
  4. mtinode

    NW 6.1.3 Solaris file disk management

    So far, I've only used expired save sets. But I'd like to be able to keep the offsite clones from expiring. So the plan was to set the browse and recovery times to accomodate the offsite tapes. Then let the online backups to the file device be maintained via scripts using mminfo to determine...
  5. mtinode

    NW 6.1.3 Solaris file disk management

    I'm setting up a file disk device finally on a new RAID. I am cloning a set of tapes for offsite storage for a year. I've set the browse/retention time to one year so the tapes don't expire. I can use mminfo to get the list of cloneid's on the disk volumes that are older than a certain time...
  6. mtinode

    file devices recycling

    I have a file device configured. I'd like to purge the recyclable save sets without staging them to tape or another device. Is there a way to simply delete the old save sets or stage to /dev/null to free up space for new save sets so the disk doesn't fill up?

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