We¹ve seen this behavior when using ³remove² instead of ³delete². If you ³remove² the device model from the container within the Universe, it remains in the Global Collection. Subsequently deleting it from the GC moves it to LostFound. However, if you ³delete² the device model from the container, that destroys the model in all locations.
It seems that the GC works like a hard link does in Unix systems. In that case ³remove² is the equivalent of destroying a link (unlink), and delete is the equivalent of destroying the file (rm). HTH, Jim -- JIM PFLEGER | Application Architect | Insight | insight.com t. 480.889.9680 f. 480.889.9599 [email protected] On 5/12/11 2:26 AM, "Marcel Vladar" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi List > > I¹m having a strange problem and I¹m not entirely sure how to explain it but > basically what is happening is as follows: > > I¹ve created models of devices in the Universe view. The models live in > sub-containers (LAN containers) within the universe view. > I then added various of these devices to different Global Collections based on > certain criteria. Up to now, no problems. > Suddenly I¹ve noticed some of the models have disappeared from their original > universe-sub-container view and are only > visible in the Global collections view. If I remove them from the global > collections view they go to LostFound. > > Is this normal? Why do only some devices do this while others remain in both > the universe view and the global collections view? > Any advise is welcome. I¹m running 9.2 on Windows Server. > > Thanks in advance. > > Regards > Marcel. > * --To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the > body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected] > --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected]
