
NAS Volume has Expiration Date "12/30/2011" set on
Sree,
The volme here is an AFTD and the expires date is of the saveset with the longest expiration date. You can use the "nsrmm -e mm/dd/yyyy volume_name" to extend the expiration date on you volume.
HTH,
Rovin A. D'Souza
rovinabi < at > gmail.com
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From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER < at > LISTSERV.TEMPLE.EDU] On Behalf Of Sree
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Subject: [Networker] NAS Volume has Expiration Date "12/30/2011" set on it - should be concerned, or how to change it ?
Networker 7.6.1 - Doing Backups to NAS Shares (HP D2D devices)
C:\> mminfo -s ladelbu1 -mv
state volume written (%) expires read mounts
capacity volid next type
ladelbu1.eu.czds.bz.001 8981 GB 100% 12/30/2011 0 KB 20 0
KB 814982 0 adv_file
ladelbu1.eu.czds.bz.001.RO 0 KB 0% 12/30/2011 27 TB 34 0
KB 6278905062 0 adv_file
As you can see, the volume "ladelbu1.eu.czds.bz.001" has expiration date
set 12/30/2011
Should we be concerned, if so - how to change it ? Not finding any obvious
place to change it (better yet, set it "un-expiring/forever" - if such
thing possible
Thanks
Sree
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