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MMPOOL(8)							     MMPOOL(8)

NAME
       mmpool - NetWorker media pool reporting command

SYNOPSIS
       mmpool [ -s server ] [ volume...	 ]

       [ -d pool ] [ -l pool ] [ -L ]

DESCRIPTION
       The  mmpool  command  is	 used to access pool information stored in the
       NetWorker server's media database.  This command can also  be  used  to
       delete  all  the	 volumes  in a particular pool.	 If you specify one or
       more volume names with the mmpool command, the report  shows  the  pool
       that  each  named volume belongs to.  By default, all volumes and their
       pools are displayed.

       You cannot change the pool to which a volume belongs without relabeling
       the  volume,  which  destroys all data stored on the volume.  Pools are
       configured through a NetWorker administration tool, such	 as  NetWorker
       Management  Console or nsradmin(8).  These tools are used to create and
       modify unique pool (see nsr_pool(5)) resources.

OPTIONS
       -d pool
	      Deletes all volumes for  the  given  pool.   The	user  will  be
	      prompted for deletion of each volume.

       -l pool
	      Lists all volumes and the pools to which they belong.  If a pool
	      is specified, mmpool only lists the volumes  belonging  to  that
	      pool.

       -L     Lists the names of all pool resources configured on the server.

       -s server
	      Specifies	 the  NetWorker	 server to act upon.  See nsr(8) for a
	      description of server selection.

FILES
       /nsr/mm/mmvolume (UNIX)	The media database on the server.

SEE ALSO
       nsr(8), nsr_device(5), nsr_pool(5), nsradmin(8), nsrjb(8), nsrmm(8)

NetWorker 7.3.2			  Aug 23, 06			     MMPOOL(8)
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