Hello,

On 3/2/2006 12:36 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
On 2 Mar 2006 at 0:08, Arno Lehmann wrote:


Just as a furher hint - I haven't implemented something like this because I prefer volume names not be related to the contents - the way I'd do this is as follows:

1. Search the catalog for pruned volumes
2. Send the commands to delete the volumes from the catalog using bconsole
3. If (2) succeeds, delete the corresponding file

This, done as an admin job or a cron job should work fine.

You don't reuse volumes, you replace them, but the outcome should be identical for pracical purposes.


In this context, "you" refers to the original poster, not the "you" as in this is how everyone should do it.

Right, thanks for the clarification.

Arno

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