Please consider this fair warning:

I would NOT use "delete object" to remove backups from your system.

Using this command WILL corrupt your database and create massive headaches for you 
down the road.  This is worse than the virus you're trying to remove.

The command isn't documented or supported because it does not behave as you might 
think.  It does not update all the necessary tables to remove an object from the 
system.

You would be better off to use one of the other methods suggested (Doug Thorneycroft's 
for example) to remove the suspect files.

Glen Smith
"Once bitten, twice shy"



        Peter Bjoern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                 cc:
                 Subject: Re: Is there a way to delete all files that were backed up 
last              night for certain clients



One way might be to get a list of the object_id's with a SQL statement
something like :

select object_id from backups where node_name='MYNODE' and backup_date >
= '2001-09-18 00:00:00.000000'

or some other selection criteria which may select what you want.

Then edit the list to produce a script file that contains a bunch of  the
undocumented delete_object command :

delete_object 0 object_id#

Please be careful that you select only the object_ids you really want to
delete ...

Regards

Peter


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