Hi,

On 2/8/2007 7:48 PM, Don MacArthur wrote:
> Thank you for your help.  I'll be more careful in the future.

Just a remark: When deleting volumes, I usually do a 'delete 
volume=<whatever>'. I never needed to issue the pool. I don't see why I 
should, too...

Arno

> On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 19:23 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> 
>>On Thursday 08 February 2007 18:21, Don MacArthur wrote:
>>
>>>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.
>>
>>Not exactly.  You used   delete volume=xxx, which deletes a volume.  
>>If you use    delete pool=xxx  you delete a pool.  The order of the arguments 
>>is important.  If this seems complicated simply use "delete" and it will 
>>prompt you.
>>
>>
>>>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?
>>
>>No, I don't believe that is possible.
>>
>>
>>>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.
>>
>>That is very unlikely  (perhaps 0.00000000000001% possible).
>>
>>
>>>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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