Hello!

If you want to delete all the information about a job/volume, you can use
the "purge volume=xxxx". This command will delete all job, files, etc.,
information from catalog, but it will not delete your volume. It will set
the volume status to "purged" and this way the volume will be available for
other jobs.

Regards,
Ana

On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 1:07 PM, ALI LARAB <larab_...@yahoo.fr> wrote:

> I have used this command
> *purge files 154
>
> but the job with the id 154 still appears when I execute the command "list
> jobs."
>
>
>   Le Jeudi 9 octobre 2014 17h56, ALI LARAB <larab_...@yahoo.fr> a écrit :
>
>
> Hello.
> I run this command:
>
> list jobs
>
> +-----------+-------------------------+-----------------------------------+------------+-----------+-----------+------------+------------+
> | JobId     |           Name        |          StartTime                |
>  Type     |  Level   | JobFiles | JobBytes | JobStatus |
>
> +-----------+-------------------------+-----------------------------------+------------+-----------+-----------+-------------+-----------+
> | 793       |           cannelle    |          0000-00-00 00:00:00     |
> B        | D        | 0        | 0        |          C |
> | 13,118    |           piment2     |          0000-00-00 00:00:00     |
> B        | I        | 0        | 0        |          C |
> | 13,121    |           piment      |          0000-00-00 00:00:00     |
> B        | I        | 0        | 0        |          C |
> | 5        |           BackupCatalog |         2008-04-30 23:10:02     |
> B        | F        | 0        | 0        |          E |
> | 6        |           basilic      |          2008-05-01 02:05:03     |
> B        | I        | 40       | 54,514,222 |         T |
> | 8        |           BackupCatalog |         2008-05-01 23:10:02     |
> B        | F        | 0        | 0         |         E |
> | 9        |           basilic      |          2008-05-02 02:05:04     |
> B        | I        | 3,863    | 55,320,734 |         T |
>
> From the result of this order, there is still old jobs that takes up space
> on the disk (if I'm not mistaken).
> I want to delete or purge them.
> Do you know how to use the "purge" or "prune" command with the "jobid".
> For example, I want to purge the job with the id : 6. When I use purge, it
> give not me the name basilic because it does'nt exist now. So, I want to
> use its jobid.
>
> Thanks for your answers.
> Aly.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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