What about other users crontabs? The bacula user for instance. 

Or perhaps a RunScript on one of your Bacula Jobs? 

As Bryn said, this is not something that Bacula is doing on its own. 

Regards 

Mike 

On 2015-01-18 09:29, Polcari, Joe (Contractor) wrote: 

> [root@cdcdbaculadir ~]# crontab -l 
> 
> no crontab for root 
> 
> [root@cdcdbaculadir ~]# 
> 
> FROM: Bryn Hughes [mailto:li...@nashira.ca] 
> SENT: Saturday, January 17, 2015 3:13 PM
> TO: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> SUBJECT: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula daemon message 
> 
> Are you SURE there isn't anything like a crontab somewhere that someone set 
> up? This very very very very much has to be something that is being either 
> typed in to bconsole or executed via a script somewhere. It isn't something 
> Bacula is doing on its own.
> 
> Bryn
> 
> On 2015-01-17 10:54 AM, Polcari, Joe (Contractor) wrote: 
> 
>> Nope, none of that. No admin jobs. All my storage is File. Backups and 
>> restores work fine. 
>> 
>> FROM: Roberts, Ben [mailto:ben.robe...@gsacapital.com] 
>> SENT: Saturday, January 17, 2015 1:05 PM
>> TO: Polcari, Joe (Contractor); bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> SUBJECT: RE: Bacula daemon message 
>> 
>> Do you have an admin job in your config that's running console commands? It 
>> looks like something is executing purge commands automatically which sounds 
>> really rather dangerous to the health of your backups. The good news is it 
>> doesn't seem to be working because you no longer have a "File" storage any 
>> more, but if you were ever to re-create it you might find backups being 
>> randomly deleted.
>> 
>> Ben Roberts
>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Polcari, Joe (Contractor) [mailto:joe_polc...@cable.comcast.com]
>>> Sent: 17 January 2015 17:22
>>> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>>> Subject: [Bacula-users] FW: Bacula daemon message
>>> 
>>> How do I stop these? They seem to come at random times once a day.
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: root@xxx On Behalf Of Bacula
>>> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 11:04 AM
>>> To: bac...@localhost.xxx
>>> Subject: Bacula daemon message
>>> 
>>> 17-Jan 11:04 xxx-dir JobId 0:
>>> This command can be DANGEROUS!!!
>>> 
>>> It purges (deletes) all Files from a Job, JobId, Client or Volume; or it
>>> purges (deletes) all Jobs from a Client or Volume without regard to
>>> retention periods. Normally you should use the PRUNE command, which
>>> respects retention periods.
>>> 17-Jan 11:04 xxx-dir JobId 0: Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog
>>> 17-Jan 11:04 xxx-dir JobId 0: Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
>>> 17-Jan 11:04 xxx-dir JobId 0: Storage resource "File": not found 17-Jan
>>> 11:04 xxx-dir JobId 0: The defined Storage resources are:
>>> 17-Jan 11:04 xxx-dir JobId 0: 1: Client1Storage
>>> 17-Jan 11:04 xxx-dir JobId 0: 2: Client2Storage
>>> 17-Jan 11:04 xxx-dir JobId 0: 3: Client3Storage
>>> 17-Jan 11:04 xxx-dir JobId 0: 4: Client4Storage
>>> 17-Jan 11:04 xxx-dir JobId 0: 5: Client5Storage
>>> 17-Jan 11:04 xxx-dir JobId 0: 6: Client6Storage
>>> 17-Jan 11:04 xxx-dir JobId 0: Selection aborted, nothing done.
>>> 
> 
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