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2. Analyze the recycler log file for recycling candidates.
Toward the end of the recycler.log file is a Status column. VSNs with the
following types of status entries in the client log file are candidates for recycling:
■ no-data VSN. To recycle a no-data VSN, see “To Recycle no-data VSNs” on
page 205.
■ partially full. To recycle a partially full VSN, see “To Recycle
partially full VSNs” on page 207.
In the server log file, the best candidates for recycling are those with a 0 value in the
Count, Bytes, and Use columns.
3. On the Sun SAM-Remote server, issue the chmed(1M) command to set the recycle
flag on the selected VSNs.
For example:
4. On the Sun SAM-Remote client, issue the sam-recycler(1M) command to
recycle the selected VSNs on the Sun SAM-Remote client.
For example:
5. Wait until the VSNs being recycled are drained completely of archive images.
The archiver on the client side does this.
6. On the Sun SAM-Remote server, issue the tplabel(1M) or odlabel(1M)
command, depending on the archive media, to relabel the volumes.
7. On the Sun SAM-Remote server, clear any flags, such as R or c that prevent the
volumes from being used for archiving on the Sun SAM-Remote client.
server# chmed +c at.00025
client# sam-recycler -dvx
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