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NetWorker 9.0.0.6 mminfo field clflags empty
Hi community!
I noticed that the clflags field returns empty values when running a mminfo query in NetWorker 9. See mminfo example below. From the documentation I read that this field should contain clone flags. Can anyone confirm this problem?
C:\Users\Administrator>mminfo -r"ssid,copies,pool,clflags"
ssid copies pool clflg
4198338044 2 Default
3980234370 1 Default
4181560836 2 Default
3862793871 1 Default
4114452048 2 Default
4097674833 2 Default
...
4097674833 2 Default Clone
4080897622 2 Default Clone
4064120407 2 Default Clone
4047343192 2 Default Clone
...
Best wishes
Stefan
bingo.1
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May 19th, 2016 09:00
If you clone to a disk media, I suspect that you rarely will see a save set with such attributes. The reason is that 'faulty' save sets will automatically be deleted.
If you really want to know whether a save set has successfully been cloned you better check and/or the 'validcopies' attribute:
mminfo -r "ssid,validcopies,pool"
or to verify all save sets with only one copy
mminfo -q "....,validcopies<2" -r "..."
ble1
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May 19th, 2016 09:00
Same as in NW8. clflags column you will rarely see populated unless one of "aisE" applies to ssid.
gautamgp
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May 19th, 2016 09:00
clflags The clone flags summary, one or more characters
from the set aisE for aborted, incomplete,
suspect (read error), eligible for recycling,
respectively. This summary reflects the status
an instance of a save set.
Stefan Schroeder
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May 22nd, 2016 23:00
Thanks to all of you answering my question. Now as I read your posts it becomes clear. My first thought was that the clflags field has to be populated always. But you are right it is filled only in some cases.
So thanks again for all the quick answers
Have a nice day
Stefan