Does anyone know of a good way to delete a large amount of data from a filer? We have an F940c with a single 2.5TB volume. One of the qtrees on that volume was used as a temporary data store. It's no longer needed so I need to get rid of the 126GB of data (and ~4 million files).
Is there a better/easier/faster way to do this than selecting the folder from the admin share and hitting Shift+Del? It takes an awfully long time for a client to scan the directory tree and start deleting files (even with GbE).
BTW.This is a CIFS-only filer.
Thanks in advance,
Jeff Mery, MCP
National Instruments
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There is a "rm" command in the "advanced" set of commands.
-Rob
jeff.mery@ni.com wrote: st1:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) } Does anyone know of a good way to delete a large amount of data from a filer? We have an F940c with a single 2.5TB volume. One of the qtrees on that volume was used as a temporary data store. It�s no longer needed so I need to get rid of the 126GB of data (and ~4 million files).
Is there a better/easier/faster way to do this than selecting the folder from the admin share and hitting Shift+Del? It takes an awfully long time for a client to scan the directory tree and start deleting files (even with GbE).
BTW�This is a CIFS-only filer.
Can't you delete the qtree within filer view? (Not at work to try)
Jack ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Thompson" cet1@cus.cam.ac.uk To: "Robert Borowicz" rbaus@swbell.net Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 12:02 PM Subject: Re: Mass data deletion
rbaus@swbell.net (Robert Borowicz) writes:
There is a "rm" command in the "advanced" set of commands.
I think this only deletes files (not directories) one at a time.
Chris Thompson Email: cet1@cam.ac.uk