Hi,

On 6/16/2006 12:19 AM, Robin Mordasiewicz wrote:
> I am using the filestorage type of file.
> My disk recently filled up, so I have set my "File retenion" time to 15 
> days.

You might consider recycling volumes, because then the volume files are 
truncated.

> I then ran the prune command on the files for each FD job.
> 
> The size of my Volumes are not decreasing, although the output of the 
> prune command said the following.

Pruning is only a database operation.

If you delete volumes, you can - afterwars, I'd sugest :-) - delete the 
corresponding volumes. If you prune the volumes, make sure that they are 
in fact reused, otherwise yo don't gain any space.

Arno

> *prune
> You have the following choices:
>       1: Files
>       2: Jobs
>       3: Volume
> Choose item to prune (1-3): 1
> The defined Client resources are:
>       1: frigg-fd
>       2: archimedes-fd
>       3: web-fd
> Select Client (File daemon) resource (1-9): 2
> The current File retention period is: 15 days
> Continue? (yes/mod/no): yes
> Pruned Files from 3 Jobs for client archimedes-fd from catalog.
> 
> 
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