Curt Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Hello,
I too, recently discovered that I had many RRS Archive offload datasets,
and needed a way to purge these. I set my RETPD and AUTODELETE similar to
yours, and it took until the next switch to occur, before LOGR
Hello,
I too, recently discovered that I had many RRS Archive offload datasets,
and needed a way to purge these. I set my RETPD and AUTODELETE similar to
yours, and it took until the next switch to occur, before LOGR actually
deleted the older files.
At the recent time-change, I took this
I have RRS data dating back to 2002 and want to get rid of the files.
I recently set the logger values to retpd(30) and autodelete, but all
the old files are still there.
Assuming I can't just delete the files, how else can I get rid of them ?
My logger entry looks like this :
LOGSTREAM
Beesley, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I have RRS data dating back to 2002 and want to get rid of the files.
I recently set the logger values to retpd(30) and autodelete, but all
the old files are still there.
Assuming I can't just delete the files, how else
Kees
Yes we do appear to have had an offload dataset switch. Maybe I'll have
to wait 30 days to see if what you suggest is true.
Or wait until we get 1.7 to use the new flexibility you mention
Paul Beesley
UKOSG, EDS, Bournemouth
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Paul,
what is IXCMIAPU detail report for that log stream telling you? Are those
data sets still connected to LOGR or are they 'orphaned'?
You also may want to look into the Programming RRS book. There may be a
utility around somewhere that does the actual delete of the log blocks for
you
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