Deletion of Storage Policies

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You may decide to delete a storage policy in the following scenarios:

  • The data that was backed up through that storage policy is no longer required.

  • Data no longer exists on the storage policy and you have no plans to use it for future backup operations.

Caution

When you delete a storage policy:

  • the associated data is logically deleted and you can not access the data from CommCell Console for recovery. For information about how to recover data when you accidentally delete a storage policy, see the troubleshooting article Recovering Data Associated with Deleted Clients and Storage Policies.

  • the library associated to the storage policy is not deleted automatically if there is no storage policy using the library.

Before deleting a storage policy, you must perform the following:

  • Re-associate all subclients of the storage policy to another storage policy.

  • Re-associate all the DDB subclients of the storage policy to another storage policy and perform the DDB backup job.

  • Ensure that jobs are not running for the storage policy. The storage policy deletion operation kills the jobs immediately. For restore jobs, the software automatically fails the jobs.

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