Thank you, Kern.  I appreciate all the questions you take the time to
personally answer, as well as a great product.  

Earlier in the day I deleted about 30 other volumes from the same pool
using the delete pool...  volume... form of the command, and only the
volumes were deleted.  

Another anomaly shortly before this happened was that in bconsole I
tried to change the retention on the volumes from 3 weeks to 2 weeks.
The feedback at the cli seemed to confirm the change, but when I
displayed the volume info it was unchanged.  

So, I was wondering, is there is some condition or situation that caused
the same command to behave differently from one session to the next,
maybe also related to the retention change problem?  

I'm thinking it's something I did in the environment or confs that may
have caused it to interpret the command differently, and/or effected the
other function.  

Again, thanks.  

On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 18:01 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Thursday 08 February 2007 17:36, Don MacArthur wrote:
> > I'm going to restore my catalog and query the pool table ([8-)) back to
> > it original condition.  BUT, I've used this command before and only the
> > volume was deleted.  The sequence below is pasted from the actual
> > session.
> >
> > I was going to delete 20 volumes, so I changed the order of the parms to
> > make editing the volume id easier.  I know, I should have read the
> > question before replying.
> >
> > My question is: Is this my error on the command line, 
> 
> Yes, you said in effect:
> 
>   delete pool
> 
> so it prompted you to be sure you really wanted to delete the pool and you 
> answered yes, so it deleted your pool.
> 
> 
> > is it the result 
> > of setting in a conf file, or is it a fluke (or bug)?
> >
> > Many TIA.
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > *delete volume=file0031 pool=file
> >
> > This command will delete volume file0031
> > and all Jobs saved on that volume from the Catalog
> > Are you sure you want to delete this Volume? (yes/no): yes
> > *delete pool=file  volume=file0031
> > Are you sure you want to delete this Pool? (yes/no): yes
> > *delete pool=file  volume=file0032
> > Could not find Pool "file": ERR=Pool record not found in Catalog.
> > Defined Pools:
> >      1: weekly-magpool
> >      2: Default
> >      3: daily
> >      4: weekly
> > Select the Pool (1-4): .
> >
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