Am 28.07.20 um 11:30 schrieb Stefan Harbich:
> Hello,
>
> my backups are saved in the NAS. For this I have created a file as memory.
> When the storage medium expires, the file in the NAS is not deleted.
> Since my storage medium is slowly becoming full, my question is: "How
> do I get my expired storage medium to be deleted automatically when it
> expires. So that storage space is freed up again?" In other words, no
> space is made free.
>
> Greetings from Stefan
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Hi,

you should read this

https://docs.bareos.org/TasksAndConcepts/VolumeManagement.html

Maybe some settings you made prevents the volume from being recycled,
the volumes are never deleted.

Greetings

Juergen

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