Hello,
On 3/28/2006 11:36 AM, Giuseppe wrote:
Hi!
This moring I saw the "FULL DISK" error (argh!) so I'm trying to
understand how to delete old volumes, even if they're not alredy
expired. I also read something in the mailing list archive about it,
but the only thing I found was a mail from Phil Stracchino about
a pool directive called: "Delete Volume When Prined = yes", but
it seems not working. Can anyone suggest me a way to do so?
I'm not sure that the directive Phil write about existed... perhaps he
only suggested implementing it?
Anyway, you can safely delete a disk volume after it is considered
pruned by Bacula.
To manually force a volume to become empty, you use the purge command.
Be sure you know what you do.
I'd do something like 'purge volume=xxx' inside bconsole, followed by a
'delete media volume=xxx' and then, from the shell, simply delete the file.
Arno
Thanks for your time!
Giuseppe
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