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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
  3. Section V. Configuring storage lifecycle policies (SLPs)
  4. Configuring storage lifecycle policies
  5. Delete a storage lifecycle policy
NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide

Delete a storage lifecycle policy

To delete a storage lifecycle policy, use the following procedure. Note that to delete an SLP deletes all versions of the SLP.

Note:

It is not recommended that users modify or delete automanaged storage lifecycle policies. If a user begins to modify or delete an automanaged SLP, a dialog appears that warns users about the possible consequences.

See About automanaged policies or storage lifecycle policies.

To delete a storage lifecycle policy

  1. Remove the SLP from all backup policies to prevent new backup jobs from writing to the SLP.
  2. Wait for all in-process backup jobs to the SLP to complete, or cancel the jobs using the Activity monitor or the command line.
  3. To prevent new jobs or cancel any existing duplication jobs from writing to the SLP, run the following command:

    nbstlutil cancel -lifecycle name

  4. Use the Activity Monitor to cancel in-process jobs that use the SLP.
  5. After all of the operations are complete, delete the SLP.
  6. On the left, click Storage > Storage lifecycle policies.
  7. Select the SLP name.
  8. Click Delete > Delete.

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