Am 01.08.23 um 09:16 schrieb Oleg Volkov:
How to get an Expiration info about volumes ?

Short answer: there's no easy way to get that information.

Long answer: That is a good question and actually the point why we removed that column. A volume expires if all jobs on it have expired. This is the case if all jobs on the volume have been pruned/purged/deleted (either manually or by some retention). Now the interesting part is how volume retention works: a job will expire if "end date + volume retention > now". For copied or migrated jobs this can be a lot earlier than "last written + volume retention" (which is what the WebUI used to display). This means that without looking at the jobs stored on a volume, you cannot reliably determine when it will expire. We removed the column to not display bogus information anymore.

Best Regards,
Andreas

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