> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 14:58:57 +0100
> From: Martin Simmons <mar...@lispworks.com>
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] What might prevent auto-recycling?
> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Message-ID: <201308011358.r71dwvmd021...@higson.cam.lispworks.com>
>
> >>>>> On Wed, 31 Jul 2013 15:34:50 -0400, Michael Stauffer said:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I had some jobs stall b/c of no volumes available for recycling. But
> there
> > were two volumes in the pool (Differential) that were last written to
> > beyond the 7 day volume retention period. Volumes in the pool are set to
> > recycle. Below is the info on volumes and the Differential pool. As far
> as
> > I can tell, the pool and volumes are properly setup for automatic
> recycling
> > after 7 days.
> >
> > Why might volumes L50023 and L50024 not been automatically recycled?
>
> You probably need to use a 6 day volume retention period rather than 7,
> because the last written time is the end of the job, not the start.
>
> __Martin
>
>
Thanks Martin. I was looking at the last-written time for the volumes and
it older than 7 days for both.
But my info might have been confusing b/c the 1st of the two volumes in
question was manually recycled by the time I wrote this.
And as I said in my other reply today, things seem to be automatically
recycling again today - strange.
-M
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