Hi Bill,

please find my response inline below:

> On 19. Oct 2024, at 22:59, Bill Arlofski <w...@protonmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Wednesday, October 16th, 2024 at 06:15, Justin Case <jus7inc...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:jus7inc...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>> I am wondering why I am seeing in my catalog lots of jobs older than the 
>> JobRetention defined in the pools, and also older than the default 
>> JobRetention assumed for the clients.
>> The volume recycling seems to work fine adhering to the VolumeRetention in 
>> the pools.
>> 
> 
>> To me it is a mystery, probably be cause I overlook some dependencies I am 
>> not aware of.
>> Can someone please help me understanding this.
> 
> Hello Justin,
> 
> From the rest of this thread, it appears that your prunining is working as 
> configured/expected.

I doubt that, at least no as intended.

> Where are you seeing the old jobs? bconsole? BWeb? Bacularis?

Bacularis.

> They could be coming from the `jobhisto` table.
> 
> And you can prove this by querying the `job` and `jobhisto` tables and 
> compare the results.

job has all the jobs
jobhisto is empty

Still sounds to me like job expiry not work as intended - maybe config is 
wrong, but I don’t understand where the mistake is. You find the config excerpt 
in my initial post.

Can you help?

All the best,
 J/C
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