In Novell Remote Manager for OES SP1 NetWare, NetWare 6.5 SP4, or later, you can salvage or purge deleted directories from NSS volumes.
When your users delete files from the server, the files are retained and can be salvaged until they have been purged. The server starts purging files if a volume starts to fill up; the oldest files that have been deleted are automatically purged.
If your server is running out of disk space or you want to immediately purge files that have been deleted, you can easily do so on each volume from the page.
To immediately purge all files that have been deleted from a volume:
IMPORTANT:Files that have been purged can no longer be recovered.
In Novell Remote Manager for NetWare, open the page.
Click the icon to left of the name of the volume that you want to manage.
On the page, click the link.
To immediately purge specific files that have been deleted from a directory, or to immediately purge all files from a specific directory:
IMPORTANT:Files that have been purged can no longer be recovered.
In Novell Remote Manager for NetWare, open the page.
Click the volume name link of the volume where the file was deleted.
In the volume’s list, click the icon to left of the directory where the file was deleted.
On the page, find the field, then click the link.
Do one of the following:
Locate the file that you want to purge, and click the button next the file name.
Click the button to purge all the files in the directory.
Click the link for each directory that you want to purge.
When your users delete files from the server, they are retained and can be recovered (salvaged) until they have been purged. If a user accidentally deletes a file and wants to recover it, use the following procedure before the file is purged.
In Novell Remote Manager for NetWare, open the page.
Click the volume name link of the volume where the file was deleted.
From the directory list, click the icon to left of the directory name where the file was deleted.
On the page, find the field, then click the link.
Locate the file that you want to salvage, then click the button next to the file name.