BackBox H4.00 User Manual

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Data Store total
6 volumes for which Windows files have been deleted
12 Windows files deleted
185 MB deleted
LSD3-BB023 Delete backed up Windows files 2007-08-21 10:38:36
Data Store: WIN2
Label Last update Last accsss Size (MB)
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Path: D:\LSAL\LSD3\WIN2
This path is not available
Data Store total
0 volumes for which Windows files have been deleted
0 Windows files deleted
0 MB deleted
Grand total
6 volumes for which Windows files have been deleted
12 Windows files deleted
185 MB deleted
LSD3-BB023 ends at 2007-08-21 10:38
I3224 BB023: 12 backed up Windows files have been deleted. Deleted size:
194,559,102 bytes.
START_TIME, END_TIME and MAX_DURATION parameters for StoreOnce
These parameters apply only to Data Stores configured for StoreOnce NAS.
The VTC cannot tell if a file located in a StoreOnce NAS is backed up or not according
its Archive Bit. Therefore the VTC actually restores the files that are candidate to
deletion in temporary files. Then it checks the restored file against the original one
before deleting both the original file and its restored copy.
This process can be very long and compete with regular NonStop backups for
network and storage resources.
The first precaution is to consider scheduling OBB017 outside the backup windows,
possibly splitting OBB017 in several jobs.
The second possible precaution is to use these parameters to limit the duration of
the processing, and to limit the execution according the time of the day.
Data Stores associated to StoreOnce NAS are processed in the background, therefore
the report produced by the macro just notifies “submitted as a long-run background
process for StoreOnce”; the report is empty and processed volumes will be logged in
EMS.
All Data Stores associated to StoreOnce NAS in the domain are processed in parallel,
one volume at a time per Data Store.