Hello Marc,

Could you post a "list media" output? Bacula will just recycle a volume
when there is no one available for append and it is not possible to create
a new one (and you have automatic labeling configured).

Best regards,
Ana

On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 5:04 PM, Marc van Houtum <m...@dutchsecurity.net>
wrote:

> I don't have any jobs with long retention times. Both file and job
> retention are set at 14 days for every client, while the LastWritten
> date on the oldest volume is May 10th. The catalog is showing the oldest
> backup to be from May 19th and according to the JobMedia table in the
> bacula database there aren't any jobs that use the unused volumes.
>
> Would this mean that all the volumes with a LastWritten date older then
> May 19th should've been recycled by Bacula? I'm really wondering why
> this hasn't happend.
>
>
> On 2-6-2015 16:28, Josh Fisher wrote:
> > Chances are that one or more jobs on those full volumes has a long
> > retention time, causing them to not be recycled. If only one job is
> > configured with the wrong retention time, then only the volumes that
> > job's data gets written to ceases to recycle, making it appear to be
> > random volumes.
> >
> >
>
>
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