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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Removing client file index and media database entries

You can remove both the client file index and media database entries for a volume. This action removes all traces of the volume from the NetWorker server. Remove a volume from the media database only if the volume has been physically damaged and is unusable. However, if you remove the database entries for a volume, the volume is undamaged, and NetWorker has not relabeled the volume, you can use the scanner command to recover the data. Adding information about recyclable save sets to the client file index provides details.

Typically, do not remove both the client file index and media database entries at the same time unless the volume is damaged or destroyed.

NOTE:The presence of a clone of a particular volume prevents the deletion of the volume entry in the media database. This is because the NetWorker server accesses the cloned volume rather than the original volume as needed. NetWorker does not purge the entry of the volume in the media database. Because of this functionality, removing volume entries from the media database is not a particularly effective way to reduce index size.

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