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[Bacula-users] Removing purged volumes form database

2011-05-12 07:18:39
Subject: [Bacula-users] Removing purged volumes form database
From: "Richard Marnau" <marnau AT giovannil-nord DOT de>
To: <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 13:14:25 +0200

Hi,

 

for some reason old backups are still in the database, even if they are purged.

 

|     635 | Vol0635            | Purged    |       1 |    928,733,695 |        0 |    7,776,000 |       0 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2010-10-11 23:47:09 |

|     636 | Vol0636            | Purged    |       1 |        562,976 |        0 |    7,776,000 |       0 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2010-10-11 23:47:53 |

|     637 | Vol0637            | Purged    |       1 |      1,240,464 |        0 |    7,776,000 |       0 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2010-10-11 23:48:54 |

|     638 | Vol0638            | Purged    |       1 |    106,572,432 |        0 |    7,776,000 |       0 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2010-10-11 23:52:54 |

 

Pool configuration:

 

--

Pool {

  Name = File

  Pool Type = Backup

  Recycle = no                        # Volumes nicht wieder verwenden.

  AutoPrune = yes                     # Prune expired volumes

  Action on Purge = Truncate          # Loeschen

  Volume Retention = 90 days         #

  File Retention = 90 days           #

  Job Retention = 90 days            #

  Maximum Volume Bytes = 20G          # Limit Volume size to something reasonable

  Maximum Volumes = 900               # Limit number of Volumes in Pool

  LabelFormat = "Vol"

}

 

I’ve tried to update the volumes, the pool and the statistics as suggested by the documentation, but the volumes are still in the list.

What do I miss ?

 

Cheers,


Richard

 

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