08.10.2012 10:31, mayak-cq kirjoitti: > hi all, > > i have a bacula instance that's been running fine for a long while ... > > i was able to tweak the volume retention to keep a maximum number of > backups available, until, a user saved a gigantic amount of (valuable) > data to his disk. > > so -- i now have no appendable volumes left to backup to: > > - what is the best way to deal with this -- that is -- is there a way > to globally reduce the volume retention of all volumes? > - do i manually recycle a bunch of volumes by hand? > > many thanks > > m I use "Purge Oldest Volume = Yes" and it works for me. This overrides the retention periods, if I run out of free media. I still have 3 months backups always, and if this override is sometimes temporarily needed it is not a problem.
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Q: Why is it that the more accuracy you demand from an interpolation
function, the more expensive it becomes to compute?
A: That's the Law of Spline Demand.
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