On 05/09/18 10:45, Jérôme Blion wrote:

Also, to my surprise, I've just received this message:

05-Sep 09:24 backup_dir JobId 0: Max configured use duration=172,800 sec. exceeded. Marking Volume "LTO-M20120606A" as Used. 05-Sep 09:24 backup_dir JobId 0: There are no more Jobs associated with Volume "LTO-M20130703A". Marking it purged.
05-Sep 09:24 backup_dir JobId 0: Recycled volume "LTO-M20130703A"

I haven't made any config changes, just did a couple of listings and attempted one restore which I aborted.

Weird...

Check Volume Use Duration in your setup.

This is all I've found:

Pool {
  Name = lto_archive_pool
  Pool Type = Backup
  Storage = backup_sd_lto
  AutoPrune = yes
  Recycle = no
  Volume Retention = 10 years
  Volume Use Duration = 2 days
}

So 2 days = 172,800 seconds as expected.

What still puzzles me is why Bacula decided to notify about some ancient volumes. All I executed was a couple of listing commands and one (subsequently aborted) restore request from 2016.

The 3 messages above are not logged in Bacula log so I'm unable to examine sequence of events leading to it.
It doesn't seem important but I'm curious.

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