Re: NOde Data removal from active stgpool

2009-06-03 Thread Michael Green
Bingo!
Thanks!
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Warm regards,
Michael Green



On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 12:03 AM, Shawn Drew
shawn.d...@americas.bnpparibas.com wrote:
 I seem to remember there was a way to deactivate the filespaces from the
 client, so that all the data becomes inactive and subject to the copy
 group expiration, which I think is appropriate for decommissioned nodes.

 I think its the dsmc expire command, but check out the client manual to
 be sure.

 The data should just be reclaimed out of the active pool after that.

 Regards,
 Shawn
 
 Shawn Drew



Re: NOde Data removal from active stgpool

2009-06-02 Thread Shawn Drew
I seem to remember there was a way to deactivate the filespaces from the
client, so that all the data becomes inactive and subject to the copy
group expiration, which I think is appropriate for decommissioned nodes.

I think its the dsmc expire command, but check out the client manual to
be sure.

The data should just be reclaimed out of the active pool after that.

Regards,
Shawn

Shawn Drew




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A node that was in backup has been decomissioned. The node was a
member in a  domain that had ACTIVEDEST set and therefore the node
have all its file spaces in ACTIVE  stgpool.
Now, since the node is decomissioned there is no requirement to
continue keeping its data in ACTIVE stgpool anymore.
How do I remove its data from there?

I figured that I can create another active stgpool, move that node
data (and only that node data) with move noded to that stgpool and
after that destroy the volumes with discardd=y.

Any other, more elegant ways maybe?
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Michael Green



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NOde Data removal from active stgpool

2009-06-01 Thread Michael Green
A node that was in backup has been decomissioned. The node was a
member in a  domain that had ACTIVEDEST set and therefore the node
have all its file spaces in ACTIVE  stgpool.
Now, since the node is decomissioned there is no requirement to
continue keeping its data in ACTIVE stgpool anymore.
How do I remove its data from there?

I figured that I can create another active stgpool, move that node
data (and only that node data) with move noded to that stgpool and
after that destroy the volumes with discardd=y.

Any other, more elegant ways maybe?
--
Warm regards,
Michael Green