Use this screen to delete specific backup files from a current list of backup files in an NFS mount directory.
Note: Backup files on a tape drive cannot be deleted. A tape needs to be erased completely using the Solaris OS command mt.
Example: mt -f /dev/rmt/0n erase
Field descriptions
Field |
Description |
Backup File |
The name of the backup file. Values: A full path. |
Date |
The date that the file was created |
Time |
The time of day that the file was created |
Type |
The type of backup. Values: partial, full |
NFS Mount Directory |
The directory on the Network File System where backup files are stored. Values: Path to a mounted directory. Defaults to the NFS mount directory set in the default backup parameters. Example: /backup |
Button descriptions
Button |
Description |
Select All |
Selects all files in the file list |
Unselect All |
Selects no files in the file list. Button is only available after Select All is selected. |
Refresh |
Updates the file list |
Remove Selected |
Removes selected files in the file list |
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