2011/10/14 kandy kandy <kand...@gmail.com>: > Hi > I have the following problem, my catalog is almost empy and I cannot figure > out why > > Job { > JobDefs = "Default" > Name = "server000" > Enabled= yes > FileSet = "Server000" > Level = Full > Client=server000 > Write Bootstrap = "/local/bacula-5.0.1/working/%c.bsr" > # Full Backup Pool = FullPool > # Incremental Backup Pool = IncrPool > # Differential Backup Pool = DiffPool > Schedule = "SCH000" > SpoolData=yes > } > > FileSet { > Name = "Server000" > Include { > Options { > signature = MD5 > } > File = /etc > File = /var/spool/mail > File= /home > File = /export/netinst > File = /usr/local > File = /local > } > Exclude { > File = /sys > File = /boot > File = /dev > File = /proc > File = /tmp > File = /.journal > File = /.fsck > } > } > > Client { > Name = server000 > Address = server000 > FDPort = 9102 > Catalog = MyCatalog > Password = "----------------------------" > File Retention = 8 years # 8 years > Job Retention = 9 years # 9 years > AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired Jobs/Files > } > > Today I have discovered that I have only 60 days in the catalog, instead > months > Can I recover it? > Can I fix this problem? > Are your bacula volumes being recycled as well?
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