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You can prevent accidental recycling of VSNs used by Sun SAM-Remote clients
by creating a no_recycle list in the Sun SAM-Remote server’s
/etc/opt/SUNWsamfs/recycler.cmd file. However, be careful of using the
chmed(1M) command’s +c option on volumes in a no_recycle list. When you
use this command to set the recycling flag (+c) on a volume, that action overrides
the no_recycle list in the /etc/opt/SUNWsamfs/recycler.cmd file.
■ You must not attempt to recycle volumes on the Sun SAM-Remote server and Sun
SAM-Remote client on the same day.
Recycling in a Sun SAM-Remote environment should occur only if the following
conditions are present:
■ Each VSN in the system is used by one client system or by the server. There
cannot be files from multiple systems on any VSN.
■ No Sun SAM-Remote client has catalog entries for any VSNs other than those
VSNs containing that client’s archive images. The regex values in the server
configuration file’s media definition lines (the eq media-type regex lines) must
agree with the volumes specified in the client catalog. In addition, the regex
specifications in the client catalogs cannot specify the same volumes.
■ The archiving is performed on an archive set basis. When you are using Sun
SAM-Remote, recycling must be performed by archive set, not by library.
The following subsections describe two methods for enabling recycling using a Sun
SAM-Remote client and server. The methods are as follows:
■ “Recycling in a Sun SAM-Remote Environment—Method 1” on page 185
■ “Recycling in a Sun SAM-Remote Environment—Method 2” on page 209
Recycling in a Sun SAM-Remote
Environment—Method 1
The procedures in this section describe one method for enabling recycling in a Sun
SAM-Remote environment in which the server is named sky and the client is named
zeke.
Caution – Use the recycler in a Sun SAM-Remote environment only after following
the steps in this procedure completely and only after testing your configuration to
verify that recycling is taking place correctly.
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