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
On Monday 21 August 2006 09:45, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
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
I'm trying to set up an admin job to prune volumes at a predefined
point of time. However, it does not prune the database entries
although the admin job runs. Running prune command from the
console works ok, which means the retention periods obviously
are ok.
Perhaps I'm
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
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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
(this is related to my previous question of today Volume retention
recycling)
I'm trying to set up an admin job to prune volumes at a predefined point of
time. However, it does not prune the database entries although the admin job
runs. Running prune command from the console works ok, which
On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 01:18:19AM +0300, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
I'm trying to set up an admin job to prune volumes at a predefined point of
time. However, it does not prune the database entries although the admin job
runs. Running prune command from the console works ok, which means the