Hi,

> 1. Previous when Bacula needed a new Volume, it would prune *all* volumes
>     in the current pool.  Now it prunes only one at a time, until it finds
> one that has been Purged.  This means that less pruning will be done, and
> database records will tend to remain longer (possibly much longer).
> Although individual volumes can be prunned by command, there is no command
> to prune a whole pool.
>
> Question: does anyone feel there is a need for a new command that will
>                  pemit manually pruning a whole pool?  An appropriate place
>                  *may* be dbcheck.

I think this is a good idea to keep the old feature. With RecyclePool feature,
it's more simple to manage media.

Bye

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