Sorry for the long delay... On Mon 04 Oct 2004, Ali Saidi wrote:
> dirvish-expire as run by the /etc/dirvish/dirvish-cronjob does not > delete any expired backups. If you run dirvish-expire --vault <vault > name> from the command line, dirvish expire does delete expired backups. I have dirvish running on a number of systems, most recently on 3 banks of 1TB each backupping 90 hosts, but I've never had problems with dirvish-expire as run from the cron job not expiring images. Is perhaps something amiss with your /etc/dirvish/master.conf? Perhaps you could try running dirvish-expire without the --quiet (and without --vault) from the command line? If it still fails, please give the master.conf, the default.conf and default.hist of the vault that should have been expired, and the summaries of the to be expired image and the next good image (that should remain at this time). Thanks, Paul Slootman -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]