07-12-2013 03:13 PM
Master - Solaris NBU 7.1.0.3
Media - Red Hat Linux
DD690
Question: after using bpexpdate to expire images
what do I type next to remove those deleted images from my data domain? because i don't see a change in more free space :0(
I know it's something like >./bpexpdate -m <mediaid> -force and also >./bpimage -cleanup -allclients
but how do i get the media id portion information to input in the command line?
Thanks again for your help!
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07-12-2013 03:57 PM
once images has been expired form the netbackup with bpexpdate command.
data domain needs to run the file system clean to reclime the space., generally its scheudle and run as per the schedule ,, if you want to get it done immediatly run the cleaning manually.
filesys show space --> to see the avaliable space in DD
filesys clean start --> to start the cleaning in DD
filesys clean watch --> to see the cleaning status.
once the cleaning process has been compleated you can see the increase in avaliable space.
do remember excessive cleanig on DD is not recommented.
07-12-2013 03:56 PM
Thanks again Nagalla! Have a good weekend!
07-12-2013 03:57 PM
once images has been expired form the netbackup with bpexpdate command.
data domain needs to run the file system clean to reclime the space., generally its scheudle and run as per the schedule ,, if you want to get it done immediatly run the cleaning manually.
filesys show space --> to see the avaliable space in DD
filesys clean start --> to start the cleaning in DD
filesys clean watch --> to see the cleaning status.
once the cleaning process has been compleated you can see the increase in avaliable space.
do remember excessive cleanig on DD is not recommented.