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Can I use mminfo to get the expiration date. 1

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Letreen

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using the following command.
#mminfo -av -r "volume,state,pool,location'

I can get a good report, but lately it seems I need also to know the expiration date of each volume. I know how to get this info using the following:
#mminfo -m

I would like to have all this info in one report using something similiar to this:
#mminfo -av -r "volume,state,pool,location'

Thanks..

 
man mminfo, several pages down there is a lot of info on what you can get out.

ssretent sounds like the field you are looking for.
 
Looked there but did not find what the option for expired volumes.
 
mminfo -av -r "volume,state,pool,location,volretent'


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