Re: [Bacula-users] Automatic pruning skipping some volumes

2005-08-12 Thread Cameron Dale
Yeah, I know. I recently changed from weekly backups to every-other-weekly backups, and haven't yet changed the retention periods. Anyway, I want them short for now, so that I'm sure they're not affecting this problem with my automatic pruning. Phil Stracchino wrote: Cameron Dale wrote:

Re: [Bacula-users] Automatic pruning skipping some volumes

2005-08-12 Thread Phil Stracchino
Cameron Dale wrote: > Yes I am. > > bacula-dir.conf: File Retention = 30 days# 30 days > bacula-dir.conf: Job Retention = 50 days # six months > bacula-dir.conf: Volume Retention = 14 days # one year You're aware that whichever of those is *shortest* is the one

Re: [Bacula-users] Automatic pruning skipping some volumes

2005-08-12 Thread Cameron Dale
Yes I am. bacula-dir.conf:  File Retention = 30 days    # 30 days bacula-dir.conf:  Job Retention = 50 days # six months bacula-dir.conf:  Volume Retention = 14 days  # one year Phil Stracchino wrote: Cameron Dale wrote: Hi, I run a 30-tape rotation

Re: [Bacula-users] Automatic pruning skipping some volumes

2005-08-12 Thread Phil Stracchino
Cameron Dale wrote: > Hi, > > I run a 30-tape rotation for backups, with 14-day retention periods. > This leaves about 2/3 of the tapes available for backups at any given > time. However, when all the tapes go to status Full, and automatic > pruning occurs, it seems like some of the tapes get skip

[Bacula-users] Automatic pruning skipping some volumes

2005-08-12 Thread Cameron Dale
Hi, I run a 30-tape rotation for backups, with 14-day retention periods. This leaves about 2/3 of the tapes available for backups at any given time. However, when all the tapes go to status Full, and automatic pruning occurs, it seems like some of the tapes get skipped. Below is what my curre