Hi,

On 5/29/2007 9:25 AM, Jordi Moles wrote:
> hi,
> 
> until last week i used to have volume retention set to 18 days. I 
> changed it to 30 days but it doesn't seem to take effect.
> The amount of data that i keep is growing very fast and those new 
> volumes bacula creates have the new period of retention, but not those 
> which are purged. When an old volume is purged, the expiration date is 
> modified, but always to 18 days from that date, not 30 days.
> 
> have you ever seen such problem? is it a normal bacula behavior?

Yes and yes. It is, as far as I know, well documented.

Whatever you put into the pool definition is the emplate used when 
creating new volumes. The setings for existing volumes are updated using 
the 'update volume' command.

Arno

> I'm using bacula 2.0.3 for freebsd.
> 
> thank you.
> 
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