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Old May 27th 05, 02:31 PM
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Default Expire savesets in Legato Networker...

I am trying to figure out how to expire savesets in Legato networker.
I am reading the Admin guide and see that it says to change the
expiration of a saveset by using the -e option of the save command. I
look at the save command and see the options I think I need. The -e
with the date I want to make the saveset expire, and there is an -N
option to give the Symbolic name of the saveset. Of course I am
guessing that best way to identify the saveset to the command would be
to give the Save Set ID, I don't see anything about savesets symboliuc
names. I run the command but I don't think that it is doing the right
thing, it sits there for a long time, I usually end up interrupting it.
I ran the command with the -v option to get more verbose output and I
see this:

bash-2.03# save -e 05/28/2005 -N 1431087693 -v
save: Using gluon as server
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /dev/
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /var/
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /bkup/
save: got prototype for /bkup/
save: got prototype for /bkup/
save: got prototype for /bkup/
save: got prototype for /export/
save: got prototype for /vob/
save: got prototype for /bkup/
save: got prototype for /bkup/
save: got prototype for /vob/
save: got prototype for /vob/
save: got prototype for /bkup/
save: got prototype for /vob/
save: got prototype for /mnt/caenas/
save: got prototype for /mnt/caenas/
save: got prototype for /mnt/bifur/
save: got prototype for /mnt/gauss/
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /
save: got prototype for /home/
save: got prototype for /net/

Why can't there be a simple thing in the GUI to expire a save set?
UGH!!! Does anyuone know if I am doing this right. I am going to let
the command sit there to see if it does anything else besides this
output I am posting.

Also is there a newsgroup just for Legato and their products?



 




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