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, depending on disk space, maybe 6 or 8 weeks. And then pipe those id's to nsrmm to have them removed from the databases. My question is how do they actually get removed from the disk to free up space? Nsrmm doesn't seem to do that in my tests. I still see the files on the volume with the name format of 'ssid'.0. So a script to remove them with the ssid from mminfo isn't a problem if the .0 is consistant, is it? I don't see a query in mminfo to show the actual file name. Is there a better way to delete the files?