On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 10:02:59PM -0800, Harondel J. Sibble wrote:
> 
> 
> On 30 Nov 2005 at 19:20, Sebastian Stark wrote:
> 
> > >From your bacula-dir.conf it looks like your job retention is 30 days.
> > As I understand bacula it won't (automatically) prune volumes unless it
> > has purged all jobs referring to this volume.
> 
> So once I make that change in my conf file, do I have to modify any of the 
> settings for the volumes themselves? I remember from a ways back that 
> changing the volume retention settings didn't make any difference unless you 
> started with new volumes or removed and relabled the current set of volumes.

You have to use the "update" command to first update the pool parameters
from the config file and the use "update" again to update the volume
parameters from the pool:

  update -> pool from resource

  update -> volume parameters -> select pool -> select any media ->
    all volumes from pool

Not exactly intuitive because for the latter you have to first select a
volume to reach the "all volumes" option.
  

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