Do you really have NO task that kicks off at around that time that deals with that pool? If so, that is rather curious.

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Ralf Gross wrote:
Kern Sibbald said:
On Thursday 23 February 2006 11:21, Ralf Gross wrote:
Volume Use Duration
[...]
The use duration is checked and the Used status is set only at the end
of
a job that writes to the particular volume, which means that even though
the use duration may have expired, the catalog entry will not be updated
until the next job that uses this volume is run.

If I understand this right, I should never see the 'Used' state set by
'Volume Use Duration' in the volume list, because it will only be
updated
by the next job that uses that tape. Does that make sense at all?
Yea, it really should say "attempts" to use that volume.

Ok, but why did bacula mark the volume the week before as used, although
no job attempted to use it (see below). I see nothing related in the log
file, the last entry before the volume was marked as 'Used' was the auto
prune job the day before.

13-Feb 17:17 bacula-dir: Begin pruning Jobs.
13-Feb 17:17 bacula-dir: No Jobs found to prune.
13-Feb 17:17 bacula-dir: Begin pruning Files.
13-Feb 17:17 bacula-dir: No Files found to prune.
13-Feb 17:17 bacula-dir: End auto prune.
14-Feb 08:42 bacula-dir: Max configured use duration exceeded. Marking
Volume "Bang3-2006-02-08" as Used.

I still think I'm missing something...

Ralf




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