On 04/12/10 11:58, Joseph Spenner wrote: > --- On Mon, 4/12/10, Phil Stracchino <ala...@metrocast.net> wrote: >> >> Did you fix the retention period yet? If it's >> immediately reusing the >> first volume, it probably means your retention is too >> short. If you're >> trying to use these volumes in daily rotation, then the >> volume use >> duration should be set so that it expires just before the >> next day's >> backup (23 hours being a good number for that), and your >> retention >> period needs to be set such that the first volume becomes >> available >> again just after the last volume is used (for a ten-day >> rotation, nine >> days should be right). >> >> Make sure that after you update the Pool resource, you >> FIRST update the >> Pool from the resource, THEN update ALL of the Volumes from >> the Pool. >> >> > Phil: > Here are my retention settings: > > === > Client { > Name = backula-fd > Address = backula > File Retention = 1 days > Job Retention = 6 months > } > > Pool { > Name = Default > Pool Type = Backup > Recycle = yes > AutoPrune = yes > Volume Retention = 1 days > } > > Pool { > Name = File > Pool Type = Backup > Recycle = yes > AutoPrune = yes > Volume Retention = 9 days > Volume Use Duration = 23h > Maximum Volume Bytes = 1400G > Maximum Volumes = 10 > } > > Client { > Name = tycho-fd > Address = tycho > File Retention = 1 days > Job Retention = 6 months > } > === > > Is the client specific "File Retention" causing my problem?
Yes, that's exactly the problem. >I'm also a bit confused (obviously) with: > File Retention > Job Retention > Volume Retention > Volume Use Duration Basically, whichever is the SHORTEST of the retention settings will dictate when data begins getting pruned. In most cases, you probably want all three retention settings to be the same. Volume Use Duration is not a retention setting at all; it is the time window during which data may be written to the volume, starting from when it is first written after creation or recycling. When that window ends, the volume will be marked Used even if not full, and no new jobs not already running will be allowed to write to it. (I'm honestly not certain what happens to the running job if the use duration expires while a job is still writing to the volume; I've never tried it.) If all your clients will have the same settings, then I would remofe the File Retention setting from your clients altogether. Unless a specific client NEEDS its retention settings to be different from the Pool defaults, there's no reason to have retention settings in the client resource at all. -- Phil Stracchino, CDK#2 DoD#299792458 ICBM: 43.5607, -71.355 ala...@caerllewys.net ala...@metrocast.net p...@co.ordinate.org Renaissance Man, Unix ronin, Perl hacker, Free Stater It's not the years, it's the mileage. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users