I have some disk volumes that are not associated with any job but have not
yet reached their expiry time so they are not being pruned. These were
created by a job run that was deleted. It seems deleting a job run doesn't
purge the associated volumes.
I would like to delete these now obsolete volumes from disk and recover the
space used.

I thought the prune command would do this but it doesn't find the obsolete
volumes, presumably because they haven't reached their expiry time. I
thought perhaps the bls -j <pathtovolume> utility might help but it is
extremely slow and produces much unwanted output that is difficult to parse
out.

How could I list these obsolete volumes so I could script a delete from
catalog and rm the volume files?

Thanks
Chris Wilkinson
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