Deleted files might be available for salvage on NSS volumes where the Salvage attribute is enabled. Purging deleted files permanently removes them from the volume. Purged files cannot be salvaged.
The purge volume command in NCPCON purges deleted files from an NSS volume on Linux. This command works only with NSS volumes.
Open a terminal console on the Linux server you want to manage, then log in as the root user.
Use one of the following methods to purge an NCP volume:
At the terminal console prompt, enter ncpcon to open the NCPCON utility, then enter
purge volume ncp_volume_name
At a terminal console prompt, enter
ncpcon purge volume ncp_volume_name
For example, to purge all deleted files on an NSS volume vol1, enter
ncpcon purge volume vol1
Replace ncp_volume_name with the name of the NSS volume where you want to purge all deleted files. Volume names are not case sensitive.
You can purge and salvage (or undelete) NSS files on your Linux server by using the following tools:
The Files and Folders role in iManager:
For instructions, see Salvaging and Purging Deleted Volumes, Directories, and Files
in the OES 2018 SP3: NSS File System Administration Guide for Linux.
NetStorage:
For instructions, see Purging and Salvaging Deleted NSS Files
in the OES 2018 SP3: NetStorage Administration Guide for Linux.
Client for Open Enterprise Server:
For information, see Using the Novell Client
in the OES 2018: File Systems Management Guide.
OES Remote Manager:
For information, see Salvaging and Purging Deleted Files on an NSS Volume
in the OES 2018 SP3: OES Remote Manager Administration Guide.