\label{ManualPruning}
\item [prune]
\index[general]{prune}
- The Prune command allows you to safely remove expired database records
- from Jobs and Volumes. This command works only on the Catalog database
- and does not affect data written to Volumes. In all cases, the Prune
- command applies a retention period to the specified records. You can
+ The Prune command allows you to safely remove expired database records from
+ Jobs, Volumes and Statistics. This command works only on the Catalog
+ database and does not affect data written to Volumes. In all cases, the
+ Prune command applies a retention period to the specified records. You can
Prune expired File entries from Job records; you can Prune expired Job
records from the database, and you can Prune both expired Job and File
records from specified Volumes.
-prune files|jobs|volume client=\lt{}client-name\gt{}
+prune files|jobs|volume|stats client=\lt{}client-name\gt{}
volume=\lt{}volume-name\gt{}
For a Volume to be pruned, the {\bf VolStatus} must be Full, Used, or