Hello,

I also always have this, and I find it funny that is always gives this message 
only about the first volume created, what about all the other volumes - as 
the rotation have carried one for some rounds, what's then the relevance of 
always pruning the oldes volume?

Onsdag 28 juni 2006 15:47 skrev Julien Cigar:
> Hi !
>
> I'm using 1.38.9 (Debian) with PostgreSQL (8.1.4)
>
> Am I the only one to have this kind of message : 28-Jun 12:39
> phoenix-dir: Pruning oldest volume "Canis-Incr-Disk-0001" when I do a
> *status dir ? (nothing is pruned of course)
>
> (Complete output is available on
> http://rafb.net/paste/results/xCvfPR87.html)
>
> Thanks
>
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