On 03/10/13 16:33, Erik P. Olsen wrote: > I run bacula using disk based volume files. I am shortly running out of space > of > my backup device. Apparently there are lots of files which are no longer > needed. > What is the mechanism of removing such volumes. There are commands like > delete, > purge and prune and they all remove something but definitely not the media > itself. How can that be accomplished in the framework of bacula?
Hi Erik Bacula does not delete (rm) disk based volumes. If you extend the concept that Bacula treats disk volumes the same as tape volumes, you can see that Bacula also can not 'delete' (throw in trash, crush, shred etc) a physical tape either. That would be the administrator's job. :) To remove unneeded disk volumes, first you need to issue the delete command in bconsole to remove them from the database. For example: * delete volume=VolName yes or in a script to remove several: for vol in "list of volumes"; do echo "delete volume=$vol yes" | bconsole done Then, you need to manually rm the file volumes from the filesystem. The delete, prune and purge commands modify the database, but do not touch your actual media. Hope this helps. -- Bill Arlofski Reverse Polarity, LLC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Symantec Endpoint Protection 12 positioned as A LEADER in The Forrester Wave(TM): Endpoint Security, Q1 2013 and "remains a good choice" in the endpoint security space. For insight on selecting the right partner to tackle endpoint security challenges, access the full report. http://p.sf.net/sfu/symantec-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users