I have two disk-based SD servers, which are separate physical servers from our 
Director server. The hostnames are:
bac-sd01-az - SD server 1
bac-sd02-az - SD server 2
bac-dir-az - Director server

The disk volumes are named uniquely on the two SD servers:
bac-sd01-az - volume names start with az- (e.g.: az-monthly-1, az-weekly-1, 
az-daily-1, etc.)
bac-sd02-az - volume names start with az2- (e.g.: az2-monthly-1, az2-weekly-1, 
az2-daily-1, etc.)

Due to running low on disk space on bac-sd01-az, I installed and cutover to a 
second SD server with more disk space, bac-sd02-az. I did this quite a while 
ago and no longer need the volumes in my catalog that were on bac-sd01-az. To 
make matters even more fun, bac-sd02-az is now running low on disk space, so I 
installed larger disks in bac-sd01-az and rebuilt it. I would now like to cut 
back over to bac-sd01-az.

Before I do the cutover, I would like to delete all entries that may still 
exist in my catalog for volumes that had been stored on bac-sd01-az, so I can 
start using it from scratch.

I don't need a script that handles deleting the volumes from bac-sd01-az, as 
all of the volumes are already gone. However, I'm wondering what bconsole 
command(s) I can run to delete all volumes starting with az- from my catalog, 
while leaving everything starting with az2- intact. That way, I can cut back 
over to bac-sd01-az, without having stale entries in the catalog.

Thanks in advance for your help!

--Shawn
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