Re: [Bacula-users] Pool with AutoPrune=no

2010-03-02 Thread gnowar
I guess you should set up a volume retention in your pool and set both Recycle and Autoprune to yes. When the value of your Volume retention is reached, it is automatically purged in your catalog. Then your volume can be recycled. If anyone can confirm ? Tino Schwarze-11 wrote: > > Hi there,

[Bacula-users] Pool with AutoPrune=no

2010-03-01 Thread Tino Schwarze
Hi there, in an attempt to prevent automatic volume recycling in a pool (we manage recycling manually), I've set Recycle=no and AutoPrune=no in the pool's definition. Now I found that the jobs don't run because they do not find a useable volume even though the Scratch pool has enough recycleable