Hello,
you're right, but you can go faster in providing the client name or even the
ssid (if you know it) in your command.
Note that the -i option rebuilds both index and media database.
Denis
----- "MIchael Leone" <Michael.Leone AT PHA.PHILA DOT GOV> a écrit :
> I seem to be drawing a blank here. I have a volume that is in the
> media
> DB, but the save sets are marked as "expired" (which is correct, as
> the
> volume has passed it's retention period). To be able to recover from
> this
> volume (I see the saveset that I want to recover from), do I only need
> to
> do a "scanner -i" first, to rebuild the index? I don't need to do a
> "scanner -m" first, because it's already in the media database?
>
> This is a saveset that is contained all on one volume.
>
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