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You should use bpexpdate or the GUI to expire the backup image if
you want to actually remove the file.  But there is a default threshold of 80%
on dssu's in NBU6 I think.  Not sure what the problem is you are having, but the
natural behavior of dssu's are to be pretty full all the time.  If NBU
successfully performs the second phase of staging, then it will clear out
the oldest image copy on the dssu when it needs space....

Peter DrakeUnderkoffler
Xinupro, LLC
617-834-2352



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> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have a SAN with two DSSU's on the same partition(probably not the best
> thing).I need to free up some space on my DSSU's because I'm running out
> of space.
> 
> Should i be using rm on the files i want to delete?
> 
> Thanks
> Karl
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