Ok...but I don't want to disable the pruning entirely...I want Bacula do the
pruning only according my settings. If I set the Autoprune=no Will do Bacula
pruning jobs according the Volume Retention? Because I have configured the
Volume Retentions but not the Job Retentions.
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 10:48 AM, Jeremy Maes <j...@schaubroeck.be> wrote:
> Op 20/07/2011 15:20, Rickifer Barros schreef:
>
> Hello Guys...
>>
>> Why Bacula always after each Job try to prune Jobs older than 6 months
>> even when there's no settings to this?
>>
>> 20-Jul 10:01 test-dir JobId 96: Begin pruning Jobs older than 6 months .
>> 20-Jul 10:01 test-dir JobId 96: No Jobs found to prune.
>> 20-Jul 10:01 test-dir JobId 96: Begin pruning Jobs.
>> 20-Jul 10:01 test-dir JobId 96: No Files found to prune.
>> 20-Jul 10:01 test-dir JobId 96: End auto prune.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>
> If I'm not mistaken 6 months is the default value used for pruning when you
> don't define any retention periods.
> If you want to disable pruning entirely you need to add an "Autoprune = no"
> directive to your pool configs.
>
> Kind regards,
> Jeremy
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