On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 12:09:39PM +0300, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
> AFAIK, enabling this would make it auto-prune record by record, when
> the next job is run and the retention period for a certain record has
> expired.
> 
> What I neeed to do, is to prune all the records from the pool only later.
> Reason for this is that the volumes in the pool needs to be recycled as soon
> as 28 days after the last write, but the volume needs to be valid (and must
> not
> be pruned before) up to 60 days from the first write. So the retention
> period will expire significantly earlier than I actually can prune the
> volumes.
 
I'm confused by this statement because a Recycled volume has already been
Pruned.  The cart is definitely pulling the horse in this case.

Assuming I reverse those words it kindof makes sense but I have experience
attempting this, so I'm useless to you.  Good luck.

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