On Thursday 19 July 2007 15:22, BOLLENGIER Eric wrote:
> > >> Well, I have changed the behavior you expect to correspond to how most
> > >> other parameters of a Volume are handled.  The Recycle Pool is set when
> > >> a Volume is created, but not changed when it is recycled into the new
> > >> pool.
> 
> Ok, if you use something like
> 
> Pool {
>   Name = Scratch
>   RecyclePool = Scratch
> }
> 
> Then you create all your media with pool=Scratch, they will be recycled 
> in the scratch forever. (it's good to me)

This is the behavior I expected.

It is not the behavior that was occurring in the SVN, because the RecyclePool 
was changed when the volume left the Scratch Pool.

> 
> With the first behavior, you have to set RecyclePool=Scratch in all
> your pool definitions. (for the same result), and if you forget one, scratch 
> recycling will be *broken*.
> 
> It's just that you can't do something like
> Scratch -> Week -> Scratch -> 10Year -> Trash
> 
> Bye
> 

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