I just wanted to add...if you are going to try to do that 'reclaim space' thing, try a test first to make sure it doesn't take ALL the index info out...
Good luck...
-ckg
You could try playing around with the client indexes...reclaim space...then *logically speaking* if the indexes don't exist, then it will overwrite that space...
In the legato books, it says that if you remove the save set info from the media database, then the space is basically reclaimed...
Hi,
I just wanted to add here that I have had the same issue...when a client/person manually initiates a backup from the client side, it will always pull a 'Default' backup tape, no matter what you try to restrict.
The only way around this as I've been told and have been doing is to make the...
You need to open some ports on the firewall that correspond to your server and client:
Open UDP & TCP both ways thru the firewall--Set/restrict/ or leave the standard parameters....they are:
service ports: 7937-9938
connection ports: 10001-30000
You will also need to consult someone about...
http://www.bookpool.com is the most helpful site. They have many products, the site is easy to navigate, and there are lots of reviews posted.
My favorite shell programming book is: 'Unix Shells by Example' by Ellie Quigley, July 1999. Good for beginners.
Maybe you would like this one...
I've found that occassionally you need to run 'nsrck'. This helps.
In the nwadmin gui, also try to mark the tapes as 'recyclable' under Volumes, Change Mode; then under 'recycle', change to 'Auto'. This causes some manual work, but once the tapes are marked to recycle automatically, you...
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