Title: | File Shelving |
Moderator: | COOKIE::HOLSINGER |
Created: | Mon Mar 15 1993 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 346 |
Total number of notes: | 1204 |
A couple questions on how to handle M/O drives used as a HSM cache: We have a 90 day rolling archive of several types of data files. I'm tyring to set up several M/O drives as a cache to hold the newest 2-4 weeks worth of these files. Currently I have the M/O drives as permanent caches attached to the shelves in question - i.e. SMU SET CACHE $4$JBB287 /BLOCK=0/NOHOLD/NOINTERVAL/BACKUP Question #1: How can I get the older files (greater than 4 wks, but less than 90 days) out of the cache? Question #2: The /NOHOLD qualifier doesn't seem to be working right. I see many files in the $4$JBBnnn:[HSM_CACHE] directory which are > 90 days old and whose file headers have been deleted from the original disk. The HSM manual says /NOHOLD "allows the files to be deleted." Does this mean that we have to delete them from cache manually after the file headers have been deleted from the original disk? Thanks in advance for your help. -Roland
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330.1 | COOKIE::MCALLISTER | Thu Apr 03 1997 13:52 | 8 | ||
Regarding question 1, HSM has no way of doing this. You would have to write a command procedure or something to delete the files you want. Discussion of question 2 is being taken temporarily offline. The results will get posted here. Barb |