Auto Pilot grooming log

This log contains a listing of all of the files that have been groomed during your Auto Pilot jobs.

Grooming is an Auto Pilot feature where files that have not been accessed for a certain period of time, and have been backed up to permanent tape the specified number of times, are deleted from SCO ARCserve/Open servers and clients. Grooming helps to keep the hard disks clean.

For each file that has been groomed, this log shows the file name, size and last access data and time.

Each Auto Pilot set has its own Grooming Log.

All Auto Pilot Grooming Log files have a .grm extension. The file name is the set name.

When you go to view this log you will be asked to select which Auto Pilot set's Grooming Log you would like to see.

Unless you are the root user, when you view this log you will only see information about the Auto Pilot jobs you submitted. The root user will see information about all of the Auto Pilot jobs, regardless of who submitted them.

You can view this log to verify what files were removed from your system.


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