Files will be rebound to default copy group. No idea about directories - they will be either rebound to default copy group or to DIRMC.
Juraj > -----Original Message----- > From: Emil S. Hansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 1:57 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Deleting a backup copygroup > > > Hello. > > I have a backup copygroup that I wish to delete. What will > happen to the > files that are bound to this copygroup once I delete the > copygroup? Most > of the files are directories that are bound to this copygroup because > the copygroup has RETONLY=NOLIMIT. > -- > Best Regards > Emil S. Hansen - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - ESH14-DK > UNIX Administrator, Berlingske IT - www.bit.dk > PGP: 109375FA/ABEB 1EFA A764 529E 82B5 0943 AD3B 1FC2 1093 75FA > > "tjaa men ville disse lister ikke vfre kedelige hvis vi altid gav > hinanden ret med det samme :o)" - Kim Schulz pe SSLUG.PROG >
