The jobs will only be pruned when their respective volumes are recycled or
purged... since the Volume Retention in your Pool is 3 days, that will
happen at the seventh day of running backups, when the second volume expires
and Bacula recycles the first volume...
2011/4/6 Jérôme Blion <jerome.bl...@free.fr>
> Hello,
>
> I'm setting a test infrastructure on Debian Squeeze. I'm using Debian
> packages (5.0.2).
> You can find various configuration files here:
> http://www.hebergement-pro.org/bacula/
>
> I set:
> serveur:/home/www/www/bacula# grep Retention bacula-dir.conf.txt
> File Retention = 3 days
> Job Retention = 3 days
> Volume Retention = 3 days
> Volume Retention = 3 days
> File Retention = 3 days
>
> When I list jobs, I can see jobs which should have expired. Catalog backups
> are correctly pruned but other ones are not.
> Here are some outputs:
> http://www.hebergement-pro.org/bacula/output.txt<http://www.hebergement-pro.org/bacula/joblist.txt>
>
> Files backed up during these jobs cannot be listed with "list files
> jobid=35". I can restore the whole job successfully (as the volume has not
> been recycled yet)
> When I perform a show job=Backup_Serveur (or anyone else), I have the
> following strange line: JobRetention=0 secs FileRetention=11 months 16 days
> 4 hours 46 mins 48 secs
> I never set it up such retentions. What is that File Retention ? I don't
> understand it.
>
> By the past, I modified retention period. How does the pruning work ? is
> the expiration date stored into the database ? I didn't find it.
> How could I identify what is wrong in my setup ?
>
> Best regards.
> Jerome Blion.
>
>
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