Patrick,

Indeed when TIR is activated, NBU stores information on the client. This is
is named like tir_info.<policy>, any other file could be removed.  Do not
remove the active tir_info file otherwise your next backup will be a full
(if TIR is still activated).

By experience, I noticed that NBU is not deleting correctly temporary
tir_info files on the client and that a regular check and cleaning is
needed.

Besides on storing information on the client it is also storing information
in the catalog, basically the header files of every backups contains the
full list of files present at the time of the backup.

Greg


On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 4:40 PM, pwhelan0610 <[email protected]>wrote:

> Just to clarify. You are saying there are one or two files that reside on
> the CLIENT, related to TIR. Is this correct?  [Shocked]
> I know there can be several files on the master, depending on how many
> days the TIR's are kept, but I had not heard of them residing on the CLIENT.
>
> We have several of these files going back up to a week ago. What is
> supposed to clean them up?
>
> Regards,
>
> Patrick
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