Hello,
I'm quite sure it was a 5.0.0 bug, fixed in 5.0.4 (
http://marc.info/?l=bacula-bugs&m=128199366726360).
Best regards,
Ana
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 3:39 PM, Dawei Wang <daweiwang.gatekee...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> The document stated:
> <quote>
> We added two new Pool directives, FileRetention and JobRetention, that
> take precedence over Client
> directives of the same name. It allows you to control the Catalog pruning
> algorithm Pool by Pool. For
> example, you can decide to increase Retention times for Archive or O Site
> Pool.
> It seems obvious to us, but apparently not to some users, that given the
> de nition above that the Pool File
> and Job Retention periods is a global override for the normal Client based
> pruning, which means that when
> the Job is pruned, the pruning will apply globally to that particular Job.
> Currently, there is a bug in the implementation that causes any Pool
> retention periods speci ed to apply
> to all Pools for that particular Client. Thus we suggest that you avoid
> using these two directives until this
> implementation problem is corrected.
> </quote>
>
> I am wondering whether this was fixed in latest release, or do we have a
> plan to fix it. What i refer is : "Currently, there is a bug in the
> implementation that causes any Pool retention periods speci ed to apply to
> all Pools for that particular Client. Thus we suggest that you avoid using
> these two directives until this implementation problem is corrected."
>
>
> Thx
>
> baculauser
>
>
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