Thanks Larry, I found it after I sent this to the list. But one thing
now bothers me; when I recalculate to a lower retention period (from 6
weeks to 2 weeks) does it happen immediately? And does it prune the
catalogue's? I didn't really noticfe any change in my catalogue
filesystem after recalculating 3 classes. Here's the line I used:
bpexpdate -recalculate -ret 1 -class <classname>
Thanks.
~JK
Larry Kingery wrote:
>
> Changes to a retention period affect backups that are written after
> the change is made.
>
> While you can't specify to change all media in a pool, you can use
> bpexpdate to recalculate the expiration of older images using your new
> retention period, based on backupid, level, schedule, class, or client.
>
> Jeff Kennedy writes:
> > My apologies as I know this came up not so awful long ago, but I didn't
> > hold onto the thread.
> >
> > Can I use bpmedia to expire an entire pool? More specifically, I
> > recently changed the retention period on all the offsite schedules.
> > Does this change get propogated out immediately or does it wait until
> > the original retention period expires before using the new one?
> >
> > Thanks.
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