Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Well, Bacula has the same capability, though I haven't actually tried it.  
> First make sure your AutoPrune is set to "no" in the Client resource. Second 
> make sure you don't have "Prune Jobs = yes" or "Prune Files = yes" in your 
> Job resource.  
> 
> Then make a copy of the Job resource(s) that you would like Pruned at a 
> different time, change the Name = xxx to something different such as 
> xxx-prune,  change the "Type = Backup" to "Type = Admin", add the following 
> two directives: "Prune Jobs = yes"  and "Prune Files = yes", and set a 
> schedule for the new xxx-prune job.  You may need to remove one or two Backup 
> specific resources to make the Admin job resource work, but I don't think so. 
>  
> Finally, be happy and let us know how it works. :-)

Sounds good. I don't want to change the configuration before the weekly
backup though, and it's a bank holiday on Monday, so I'll give it a shot
on Tuesday - thanks to all who responded :)

-- 
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