Thanks Wanderlei....
That is all I need to know...

Cheers

2015-12-01 20:10 GMT-02:00 Wanderlei Huttel <wanderleihut...@gmail.com>:

> Hi Gilberto
>
> Reading the manual, I understood that client resource in bacula-dir has
> precedence of client-fd
>
> 42.1 Setting Retention Periods Bacula uses three Retention periods: the
> File Retention period, the Job Retention period, and the Volume Retention
> period. Of these three, the File Retention period is by far the most
> important in determining how large your database will become. The File
> Retention and the Job Retention are specified in each Client resource as is
> shown below. The Volume Retention period is specified in the Pool resource,
> and the details are given in the next chapter of this manual. File
> Retention = The File Retention record defines the length of time that
> Bacula will keep File records in the Catalog database. When this time
> period expires, and if AutoPrune is set to yes, Bacula will prune (remove)
> File records that are older than the specified File Retention period. The
> pruning will occur at the end of a backup Job for the given Client. Note
> that the Client database record contains a copy of the File and Job
> retention periods, but Bacula uses the current values found in the
> Director’s Client resource to do the pruning. Since File records in the
> database account for probably 80 percent of the size of the database, you
> should carefully determine exactly what File Retention period you need.
> Once the File records have been removed from the database, you will no
> longer be able to restore individual files in a Job. However, with Bacula
> version 1.37 and later, as long as the Job record still exists, you will be
> able to restore all files in the job. Retention periods are specified in
> seconds, but as a convenience, there are a number of modifiers that permit
> easy specification in terms of minutes, hours, days, weeks, months,
> quarters, or years on the record. See the Configuration chapter of this
> manual for additional details of modifier specification. The default File
> retention period is 60 days.
>
> Best Regards
> Wanderlei
>
> 2015-12-01 19:14 GMT-02:00 Gilberto Nunes <gilberto.nune...@gmail.com>:
>
>> That is the settings from windows client.
>>
>> # Client (File Services) to backup
>> Client {
>>   Name = server-fd-whatever-name
>>   Address = WHATEVER-SERVER
>>   FDPort = 9102
>>   Catalog = MyCatalog
>>   Password = "password"      # password for FileDaemon
>>   File Retention = 30 days            # 30 days
>>   Job Retention = 6 months            # six months
>>   AutoPrune = yes                     # Prune expired Jobs/Files
>> }
>>
>> This file was created by bacula installer...
>> I just wanna know if the options AutoPrune and File Retention, for
>> example, has priority over sames options into bacula-dir.conf... Or not!
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> 2015-12-01 18:12 GMT-02:00 Ana Emília M. Arruda <emiliaarr...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Hello Gilberto,
>>>
>>> Where did you see that? File retention and autoprune are directives for
>>> client configuration in bacula-dir.conf, not bacula-fd.conf.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Ana
>>>
>>> On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 6:42 PM, Gilberto Nunes <
>>> gilberto.nune...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello folks....
>>>>
>>>> Who has the precende: Client File Daemon or the FD settings inside
>>>> bacula-dir.conf?!?
>>>>
>>>> I ask it, 'cause I see some sets inside bacula-dir,conf that are also
>>>> included into <client>-fd.conf, like File Retention, AutoPrune, etc...
>>>>
>>>> So, If I set AutoPrune = Yes in the client-fd.conf and AutoPrune = No
>>>> in the bacula-dir.conf, who has the precedence?!?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot for any help.
>>>>
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>>>> Skype: gilberto.nunes36
>>>>
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