On Feb 5, 2008 1:15 PM, Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > today i have purged some old clients from the catalog. > > *purge > > This command is can be DANGEROUS!!! > > It purges (deletes) all Files from a Job, > JobId, Client or Volume; or it purges (deletes) > all Jobs from a Client or Volume without regard > for retention periods. Normally you should use the > PRUNE command, which respects retention periods. > The defined Catalog resources are: > 1: MyCatalog > 2: Verify > Select Catalog resource (1-2): 1 > Using Catalog "MyCatalog" > You have the following choices: > 1: files > 2: jobs > 3: volume > Choose item to purge (1-3): 2 > The defined Client resources are: > 1: a.ic3s.de > 2: b.ic3s.de > ... > 90: a7.ic3s.de > ... > 100: xf.ic3s.de > Select Client (File daemon) resource (1-100): 90 > Begin purging jobs from Client "a7.ic3s.de" > No Files found for client a7.ic3s.de to purge from MyCatalog catalog. > * > > after that all jobs/files from client a7.ic3s.de are successfully removed > from the catalog, > is > "No Files found for client a7.ic3s.de to purge from MyCatalog catalog." > the correct message after purging jobs? > it sounds like something went wrong or wasn't found... > If the jobs were already on volumes that got purged then the jobs were already purged.
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