The first flag indicates which part of the save set is on the volume. When the save is completely contained
on the volume, a c is displayed. An h is displayed when the save set spans volumes and the head is contained
on this volume. The remaining sections will be on other volumes. An m is displayed when the save
set spans volumes and a middle section is contained on this volume. The head and tail sections will be on
different volumes. There may be more than one middle section. A t is displayed when the tail section of a
spanning save set is contained on this volume. Again, the other sections will be on other volumes.
The second flag indicates the status of the save set. A b indicates that the save set is in the on-line index
and is browsable via the recover(1m) command. An r indicates that the save set is not in the on-line index
and is recoverable via the scanner(1m) command. An E indicates that the save set has been marked eligible
for recycling and may be over-written at any time. a indicates that the save was aborted before completion.
Aborted save sets are removed from the on-line file index by nsrck(1m). An i indicates that the save
is still in progress.
An optional third flag indicates the type of save set. An N indicates an NDMP save set. An R indicates a
raw sav e set. A P indicates a snapshot save set
This info is reported by mminfo and in fact consists of 2 types of information:
left character: Save set completeness
c complete (save set is stored fully on this media
h header (save set begins on this media)
m middle (save set continues on this media)
t tail (save set ends on this media)
right character: Save set status
b browseable
r recoverable
E recyclable
S scanned-in
i in-progress
a aborted
Please note that unfortunately there are inconsistencies between the mminfo reported status and the one in the GUI.
For example a recoverable save set will have the mminfo status "cr" while it will displayed as "cp" in the admin GUI.
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