
Chapter 6 Recycling 161
Editing the archiver.cmd File
If you are archiving to disk, you must edit the archiver.cmd file in order to
recycle.
If you are recycling by library, this step is optional.
To edit the archiver.cmd file, follow the steps described in “To Create or Modify
an archiver.cmd File and Propagate Your Changes” on page 47.
Alternatively, you can edit the archiver.cmd file by using the File System
Manager. For more information, see the File System Manager online help.
To enable recycling by archive set, you must add archive set recycling directives
between the params and endparams directives.
TABLE 6-4 shows the archive set
recycling directives that you can use.
TABLE 6-4 Archive Set Recycling Directives
Directive Function
-recycle_dataquantity size Limits the amount of data the recycler
schedules for rearchiving in order to clear a
disk volume of useful data. By default, a limit
is ignored for disk archive recycling.
-recycle_ignore Prevents the archive set from being recycled.
-recycle_mailaddr mail-address Sends recycler messages to the specified email
address.
-recycle_mingain percent Limits recycling of volumes in the archive set
by setting the mingain mark for a disk
volume. The mingain is expressed as a
percentage of the expired data associated with
the volume. When the expired data of the
volume exceeds the mingain percentage, the
recycler begins to recycle the volume. The
default is 50%.
-recycle_minobs percent Limits the recycler’s selection of tar files in
volume by setting a threshold for the recycler’s
rearchiving process of disk archive volumes.
When the percentage of expired files within an
archived tar file on the disk reaches this
threshold, the recycler begins moving the
current files from the archive into a new tar file.
Once all the current files have been moved, the
original tar file is marked as a candidate to be
removed from the disk archive. The default is
50%.
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